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338 Swift bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 33194" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I have shot a lot of Swift A-Frame bullet in the .338 and can tell you that they can be very accurate. I weigh and segregate by tenths, shoot them in weighed bunches. The 225 grain is a wonderful killer in the .338.</p><p>I practice with 225 Speer bullets, they hit the same point of impact as the more expensive Swifts.</p><p>Good luck, my favoriet load uses H-4831 or the discontinued Win. MRP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 33194, member: 25"] I have shot a lot of Swift A-Frame bullet in the .338 and can tell you that they can be very accurate. I weigh and segregate by tenths, shoot them in weighed bunches. The 225 grain is a wonderful killer in the .338. I practice with 225 Speer bullets, they hit the same point of impact as the more expensive Swifts. Good luck, my favoriet load uses H-4831 or the discontinued Win. MRP. [/QUOTE]
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