Looking at the canned cycle docs in the Fadal manual it says:
"Format 1 & Format 2:
If one or more axis moves appear on the same line as the fixed cycle, the cyclewill be executed at the specified position. The cycle will execute at the end ofthe move. The move can be a G0, G1, G2, or G3 move. The feed rateestablished before the cycle line is the feed rate that will be used for thepositional moves made with G1, G2, or G3. The feed rate on the cycle line willonly affect the Z axis move."
Okay, if I'm reading that correctly, if the initial move to get to the first set of coordinates was a G0 then it should use that? But it's not. Then it goes on to say the move would be a G1, G2, G3 at the same feed rate as the initial move. If the feed was G0 for rapid speed, does it do a G1 instead? So if G0 will do 700 ipm on my machine, but a G1 only does 400 IPM then it's not really the same feed rate is it? I don't think it's anywhere near 100 ipm between positions, let alone 400 or 700.
Richard