Currently have a .257 Roberts on a Remington action. The barrel is about done in and I would like to have it re barreled. I like the idea of an Ackley because it's not common. That may be what is getting me into trouble! My gunsmith does not have the reamer, only a standard one. I can either buy the reamer, 8 week waiting period, or split it with him and he keeps the reamer. I have a nice set of Forster bench rest dies that I would have to replace. Do not know if you can just buy the sliding tube in the seating die or if you can just use it. Does it fit the case that precisely? Loading dies are a bit pricey and no one has them in stock.
Not trying to ask is the Ackley worth it from a velocity standpoint. That has been hashed around before. And no, I do not think the .25/06 is sexy enough. I know there are other Ackley nuts out there. A few of my shooting friends think I am nuts but it just sounds "cool."
Has anyone out there built an Ackley or wish they hadn't?
Looks good, yes (I have a 250 AI myself!) but what common cartridges does it look very much like (necked up or down)?I picked up a very very nice Cooper Model 22 chambered in 250-3000 AI last year. I bought it because it was a Cooper. Not because of the caliber but let me tell you something. It will certainly not be my last Ackley. It is probably the most consistently accurate rifle in my safe. And the guy I purchased it from(off this site) said it liked the 110 and 115 grain bullets. I have shot everything from 75-120 and it shoots everything equally as well. I've read that the 250-3000 has the greatest gains of any Ackley cartridge and I believe it. Like someone said earlier in this post, at times fire forming loads will out perform the loads already formed. I am a believer in the Ackley stuff. Oh and they just look good!!!!
I'm stumped!!!!!Looks good, yes (I have a 250 AI myself!) but what common cartridges does it look very much like (necked up or down)?
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The 250 AI (30-deg) is essentially a "25 Creedmoor". I can take a fired 6.5 Creedmoor case, run it through my Redding 250 Ackley Improved FL die, load and fire it in my 250 AI rifle. The neck is long (should be trimmed) but still fits in the 250 AI chamber.I'm stumped!!!!!
The 257ai is one of the good ackleys, first ackley i ever had, but its still a 25cal. How bout a 6.5x55 improved or a 7x57ai? Those are even more rare, have good bullets available, good brass, and shoot/form very well
The quarterbore might just be your quarter horse of cartridges.it'll take a LOT to pry me away from my 25 Cals.RG