.223 AI
- savageboy23
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.223 AI
Im thinking about turning my bolt action .223 rem into a .223AI. I have an ar-15 in 223 so I figured why not try the AI. What are the pros and cons of this cartridge? If I have read correctly I should just have rechamber my bolt action? Any help would be appreciated.
Remington 700 sps varmit with Leupold vx-3 6.5-20 adj objective HS Precision stock and timney trigger
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Re: .223 AI
Easy to do, especially on a Savage because you can set your headspace with the barrel nut.
Start off with the LEE 223 AI dies....they work.
Pros of 223 AI:
8 to 14% more speed
You have probably trimmed your last piece of brass (the 40 degree shoulder does not allow much brass stretch).
Fireforming - don't bother - just go shoot 223 rounds in your 223 AI chamber - it WILL be accurate and you fireform as you shoot.
3300 fps with a 68/69 gr bullet in a 1:9 twist factory Savage barrel rechambered to AI with H4895 is rather fun.
Cons:
If you have ONE rifle in 223 AI, you will want another
If you buy a barrel, go with a 1:8 twist - allows you to shoot everything from 40 gr to 80 grain bullets. Don't be afraid to shoot 50/52/53/55 gr bullets in a 1:8 twist - bullets will actually come apart when shooting prairie dogs.
Start off with the LEE 223 AI dies....they work.
Pros of 223 AI:
8 to 14% more speed
You have probably trimmed your last piece of brass (the 40 degree shoulder does not allow much brass stretch).
Fireforming - don't bother - just go shoot 223 rounds in your 223 AI chamber - it WILL be accurate and you fireform as you shoot.
3300 fps with a 68/69 gr bullet in a 1:9 twist factory Savage barrel rechambered to AI with H4895 is rather fun.
Cons:
If you have ONE rifle in 223 AI, you will want another
If you buy a barrel, go with a 1:8 twist - allows you to shoot everything from 40 gr to 80 grain bullets. Don't be afraid to shoot 50/52/53/55 gr bullets in a 1:8 twist - bullets will actually come apart when shooting prairie dogs.
- savageboy23
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Re: .223 AI
I have a howa 1500. But was considering a rem 700 for a donor action.
Remington 700 sps varmit with Leupold vx-3 6.5-20 adj objective HS Precision stock and timney trigger
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Re: .223 AI
Aftermarket barrel nuts for Remington rifles are available as well.