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Reloading
220 Swift AI
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<blockquote data-quote="just_jon" data-source="post: 2788398" data-attributes="member: 112153"><p>Folks don't buy 220 Swifts or the AI version if they plan on driving in the slow line. Barrels are a consumable just in the way that powder and primers are. I generally get around 1200 rounds in my 22-250AI which I drive line a hot rod Lincoln. I've thought about going with a fast twist barrel every time I need a new one but pushing the 35HH over 4870 fps with 1/2 moa accuracy is too much fun to give up. Obviously, light and fast bullets are not well suited for long range, but any groundhog within 500 yards is in some serious peril.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just_jon, post: 2788398, member: 112153"] Folks don't buy 220 Swifts or the AI version if they plan on driving in the slow line. Barrels are a consumable just in the way that powder and primers are. I generally get around 1200 rounds in my 22-250AI which I drive line a hot rod Lincoln. I've thought about going with a fast twist barrel every time I need a new one but pushing the 35HH over 4870 fps with 1/2 moa accuracy is too much fun to give up. Obviously, light and fast bullets are not well suited for long range, but any groundhog within 500 yards is in some serious peril. [/QUOTE]
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