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The 243 has a history of pressure spikes. Does changing to AI improve this behavior?
Ed
A person who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes the person who never asks is a fool forever.
The worst slaves are those that put the chains on themselves.
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Yes. IME it will also reduce throat erosion a bit - not enough to get real excited about but it does help.
And it definitely reduces the need for trimming. I finally retired a batch of cases after 25 firings. They were trimmed on their 2nd firing to a nominal 2.035" and never needed trimming after that. When I retired them most were in the 2.038-2.040" range.
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Yes. IME it will also reduce throat erosion a bit - not enough to get real excited about but it does help.
And it definitely reduces the need for trimming. I finally retired a batch of cases after 25 firings. They were trimmed on their 2nd firing to a nominal 2.035" and never needed trimming after that. When I retired them most were in the 2.038-2.040" range. Jim, did you get your money's worth?
I do not entertain hypotheticals. The world itself is vexing enough. -- Col. Stonehill
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