Im giving some thought into getting my barrel fitted to the AI, mostly for brass life... and of course a little extra power. I plan on going out and getting $100 worth of Lapua brass and thats more than half the price of getting the barrel work done. So if the little extra money in barrel work saves that $100 worth of brass for twice as long as standard .223 it makes sence to me. And fire forming seems just like another opsticle to conquer, and it gives me something to do.
But what is the whole deal breaker for me is that ive heard once or twice that the straight walled AI cases have some problems feeding. I just heard that in general, so i figured it must be more prevelant in ARs. So i was wondering if there are a lot of feeding problems in ARs that have AI chambers. And wondering if there are any other reasons i should be warry of getting this done.
BTW... $175 job from Gander Mountain, not wild about trusting Gander Mountain with something like this, but i havent found anyone else that does this work in MN, and i havent heard any horror stories about Gander i just tend to go with the little guys whenever possible. SO any pointers there would be greatly appreciated also.
But what is the whole deal breaker for me is that ive heard once or twice that the straight walled AI cases have some problems feeding. I just heard that in general, so i figured it must be more prevelant in ARs. So i was wondering if there are a lot of feeding problems in ARs that have AI chambers. And wondering if there are any other reasons i should be warry of getting this done.
BTW... $175 job from Gander Mountain, not wild about trusting Gander Mountain with something like this, but i havent found anyone else that does this work in MN, and i havent heard any horror stories about Gander i just tend to go with the little guys whenever possible. SO any pointers there would be greatly appreciated also.