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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 1025014" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>I'd say yes. I've owned a couple of .220 Swifts they all shot great and were extremely and inherently accurate. Most the time (95%) I shot a 55gr Nosler BT in a hand load for Coyotes, the performance out to 400 & 500 yards on yotes was right on par with what you'd expect from the .220 Swift. </p><p>It was very easy to load for, I got very good barrel life from them, as long as you clean bores and kept them clean. Brass held up very well. </p><p>Bottom line; it's a fun cartridge to shoot and of course a classic.</p><p>Cheer's</p><p>436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 1025014, member: 16609"] I'd say yes. I've owned a couple of .220 Swifts they all shot great and were extremely and inherently accurate. Most the time (95%) I shot a 55gr Nosler BT in a hand load for Coyotes, the performance out to 400 & 500 yards on yotes was right on par with what you'd expect from the .220 Swift. It was very easy to load for, I got very good barrel life from them, as long as you clean bores and kept them clean. Brass held up very well. Bottom line; it's a fun cartridge to shoot and of course a classic. Cheer's 436 [/QUOTE]
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