I've shot a couple hundred rounds at 47.0 gr H1000, 3050 fps, and I think I'm going to drop another ½ grain (or buy some new brass and re-work)... I've lost a few primers and occasionally still get ejector marks (got some supposedly lightly loaded 2-3x fired Lapua brass already AI formed, and it's been a bit of a headache)
I've been super happy with it, but deep down I think I would have been better served by a 6CM or straight .243win. I have more money into Redding dies and rechamber than I would have into a PBB 6CM and Hornady or RCBS dies. Part of this is my own doing, got a wee bit carried away and ended up (almost by accident, long story) with Redding competition micrometer seater, neck, and FL dies and $100 in bushings and VLD seater stem. Probably close to $500 wrapped up in dies. If they were all purchased new.
Can't deny that the .243AI looks incredibly cool with a 106 seated long, and that's really the most important thing.
If I were going to do .243AI again I would 100% rethink my die setup. Type S FL, and probably do a little more research on seating dies. I think the basic ones from Redding don't allow the use of a VLD stem which would be a deal breaker if true.
All that said, zero regrets selling off my 7mmRM and committing to this as my new all range all species hunting rifle. Great shooting, easy shot spotting, great suppressed, I love it.