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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Ackley improved or Ackley changed
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<blockquote data-quote="Sam In Va" data-source="post: 234256" data-attributes="member: 953"><p>Here's a thought... you could use the old barrel as a "bang" barrel if you had thoughts of getting an additional custom barrel... get both chambered at the same time, use the old one to fire form brass for the new one... otherwise I'd just leave it as is and get another barrel. My buddy has shot a swift for over 30 years and it's great on groundhogs. I shoot a 22-250 standard and a fast twist... also use a 243ackley improved for the long chucks... man does that rig hit hard! Good luck. Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam In Va, post: 234256, member: 953"] Here's a thought... you could use the old barrel as a "bang" barrel if you had thoughts of getting an additional custom barrel... get both chambered at the same time, use the old one to fire form brass for the new one... otherwise I'd just leave it as is and get another barrel. My buddy has shot a swift for over 30 years and it's great on groundhogs. I shoot a 22-250 standard and a fast twist... also use a 243ackley improved for the long chucks... man does that rig hit hard! Good luck. Sam [/QUOTE]
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