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220 Swift AI
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<blockquote data-quote="TxPhred" data-source="post: 2409552" data-attributes="member: 56833"><p>+1 with Rose' comment. I have a 220 Swift in an Encore with a 26" bull barrel that shoots clover leaf groups touching at 100 yds. My HOT LOAD is (please start below and work up) Barnes TSX 45gr Flat Base bullet over 45.8 gr of H380 and CCI primers. This get's me over 4300fps. I am using Frontier Brass (just what I found at the time) but I also have Winchester brass. I would do head shots with this to 200yds and the only real issue is the booger hook shooting the rifle LOL, and wind of course. This was way before any of the newer bullet offerings. Since this is single shot rifle, no extractor, I get flat primers and primer pockets are loose by the 3rd firing. I just don't shoot it as often as I like so I don't worry about brass life. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxPhred, post: 2409552, member: 56833"] +1 with Rose' comment. I have a 220 Swift in an Encore with a 26" bull barrel that shoots clover leaf groups touching at 100 yds. My HOT LOAD is (please start below and work up) Barnes TSX 45gr Flat Base bullet over 45.8 gr of H380 and CCI primers. This get's me over 4300fps. I am using Frontier Brass (just what I found at the time) but I also have Winchester brass. I would do head shots with this to 200yds and the only real issue is the booger hook shooting the rifle LOL, and wind of course. This was way before any of the newer bullet offerings. Since this is single shot rifle, no extractor, I get flat primers and primer pockets are loose by the 3rd firing. I just don't shoot it as often as I like so I don't worry about brass life. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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