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<blockquote data-quote="Firecat" data-source="post: 450333" data-attributes="member: 22600"><p>I have that same rifle. It is a Ruger M77 MKII. I love this rifle and it'll shoot better than I can hold it. My brother and I were out today and were rolling around a softball sized rock at 550 yards with it. That's pretty darn impressive for me. We were well pleased. I am shooting.....</p><p></p><p>52 grn Sierra Matchkings HPBT</p><p>38 grains IMR 4064</p><p>CCI 250 lrg rfl Magnm primers</p><p>Winchester Brass</p><p></p><p>In my eyes the Swift will always be the king of the 22 calibers. Sure it has had its ups and downs, but it seems to be the golden standard. I loved it a while back when I overheard a guy and his wife talking. I heard him trying to talk his wife into letting him buy a 22-250. His word were, "This is a great gun and a good deal and its almost as fast as a 220 Swift." I chuckled to myself and thought "It may be almost as fast, but it still isn't a Swift."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firecat, post: 450333, member: 22600"] I have that same rifle. It is a Ruger M77 MKII. I love this rifle and it'll shoot better than I can hold it. My brother and I were out today and were rolling around a softball sized rock at 550 yards with it. That's pretty darn impressive for me. We were well pleased. I am shooting..... 52 grn Sierra Matchkings HPBT 38 grains IMR 4064 CCI 250 lrg rfl Magnm primers Winchester Brass In my eyes the Swift will always be the king of the 22 calibers. Sure it has had its ups and downs, but it seems to be the golden standard. I loved it a while back when I overheard a guy and his wife talking. I heard him trying to talk his wife into letting him buy a 22-250. His word were, "This is a great gun and a good deal and its almost as fast as a 220 Swift." I chuckled to myself and thought "It may be almost as fast, but it still isn't a Swift." [/QUOTE]
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