Brians356
Silver $$ Contributor
I have just been reading up on the 6XC case and its development. It occurred to me the 6XC is essentially a slightly shortened 250-3000 Ackley Improved (30-deg) necked down to 6mm.
As I own a 250 Ackley rig for long-range varminting and antelope sniping, I wonder if its somewhat greater case capacity than the 6XC (in an otherwise similar case) helps answer the age-old question of why the 250 Savage benefited so spectacularly from the AI process - on the order of 17% velocity increase from 12% capacity increase.
So ... If the 6XC is possibly optimal for the 6mm bore (as results indicate), might not the 250 AI be optimal for the 25-cal bore? And might not the 250 AI have heretofore untapped long-range accuracy potential (with proper high-BC match bullets)?
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Brian
As I own a 250 Ackley rig for long-range varminting and antelope sniping, I wonder if its somewhat greater case capacity than the 6XC (in an otherwise similar case) helps answer the age-old question of why the 250 Savage benefited so spectacularly from the AI process - on the order of 17% velocity increase from 12% capacity increase.
So ... If the 6XC is possibly optimal for the 6mm bore (as results indicate), might not the 250 AI be optimal for the 25-cal bore? And might not the 250 AI have heretofore untapped long-range accuracy potential (with proper high-BC match bullets)?
[Flame suit donned]
Brian