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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Project 22-250 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Outlaw6.0" data-source="post: 410017" data-attributes="member: 23486"><p>I rechambered a Savage 22-250 in 22-243 with the factory slow twist barrel I was able to achieve 4600 fps with a HOT (little to hot) load behind a 40grn blitzking. The accuracy is great & the rechamber job cost me ~$150, hard to beat that combination. The Swift improved, as far as I have heard, is a notorious barrel burner (not that the 22-243 isn't). I'd stick with the 22-243 with a fast twist & go with the 75grn A-Max, that combination is wildly successful here in north eastern WY, it's proved to be a great round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Outlaw6.0, post: 410017, member: 23486"] I rechambered a Savage 22-250 in 22-243 with the factory slow twist barrel I was able to achieve 4600 fps with a HOT (little to hot) load behind a 40grn blitzking. The accuracy is great & the rechamber job cost me ~$150, hard to beat that combination. The Swift improved, as far as I have heard, is a notorious barrel burner (not that the 22-243 isn't). I'd stick with the 22-243 with a fast twist & go with the 75grn A-Max, that combination is wildly successful here in north eastern WY, it's proved to be a great round. [/QUOTE]
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