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If you want to do it for "fun" it's always worthwhile. As for velocity gains??? I found I could get more out of the cartridge than most manuals show quite easily.

If the Ruger shoots well as is, it may not shoot well after the conversion.
 
If you want to do it for "fun" it's always worthwhile. As for velocity gains??? I found I could get more out of the cartridge than most manuals show quite easily.

If the Ruger shoots well as is, it may not shoot well after the conversion.
In other words 'If it shoots well, leave well enough alone" ?
;)
 
It isn't as simple as running in the AI reamer. An AI chamber should accept both factory and fireformed cartridges, with correct headspace. Only way to do this is to set the barrel back and ream the AI chamber so that you can feel the GO gauge when closing the bolt. Set up like this, it is safe to fire factory cartridges; they will be held against the bolt face for fire forming.
Personally, I would leave the rifle as is.
 
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