Thanks, I like the "looks" of the Ackley design, ha. I also like the fact that I can get the velocity of a hot loaded standard whelen in the Ackley with less pressure. That is the way I use all the Ackley designs/calibers I have played with ( only have the Whelen now, my SIL has the 22-250 AI) My very first Ackley was one of the first Mod 700 Classics in 257 roberts. It impressed me big time, ha. I've had the 30.06 Imp (best with 24"bbl) .280 AI (also best with 24" bbl) 30-30 AI (sweet) 6mm Bullberry Improved (30-30 AI necked down to 6mm) .17 Hornet AI, 22 Hornet AI, the above 257 Roberts AI and 3 35 Whelen AIs (2 Mod 700s, one 98 Mauser) One Mod 700 .375 Weatherby (basically an AI but with the radius shoulder..(it hummed!)
Yep, I like them, but as I get older, I get tired of fireforming brass! ha
I've always noticed an increase in velocity, even in 22" bbls, but it is just the "idea of it" that really appeals to me! I love those straight sided, sharp shouldered cases...even factory designs i.e. the WSMs, the RUMSs, now the 375 Ruger I just made a deal on...whoopeee!
If a man likes to handload, and has the time to fireform,etc then the Improved versions are worth it, IMO. Plus, they are rare in hunting camp, so you have a hot topic to talk about at night ,