Ned Ludd
Silver $$ Contributor
The .223 case has plenty of capacity to shoot 90 bullets at 2850 fps and 80 gr bullets at around 3000 fps. Plenty of people cleaning up with rifles set up to shoot these in F-TR MR matches out to 600 yd. IMO, AI is really unnecessary unless you have a very specific reason for it. Frankly, even in that situation there are much better parent cases than the .223AI if you really have a need to push an 80+ gr bullet faster than 3000 fps.
OP, the Wylde chamber will give you many options with respect to bullet weight down the road, without limiting your ability to shoot 55s, 69s, etc. Along the same line, a 26" 7-twist barrel will not limit your ability to shoot lighter bullets in commercial loads for now, but will give you the flexibility to go heavier later if you choose. You'll be giving up a fair bit of velocity and performance at 22" barrel length. As others have noted, I'd suggest at least 26" to 28" unless there is a critical gun weight or maneuverability issue.
OP, the Wylde chamber will give you many options with respect to bullet weight down the road, without limiting your ability to shoot 55s, 69s, etc. Along the same line, a 26" 7-twist barrel will not limit your ability to shoot lighter bullets in commercial loads for now, but will give you the flexibility to go heavier later if you choose. You'll be giving up a fair bit of velocity and performance at 22" barrel length. As others have noted, I'd suggest at least 26" to 28" unless there is a critical gun weight or maneuverability issue.