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220 SWIFT: Goin' to 'dog town with Dad
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<blockquote data-quote="NV220swift" data-source="post: 1489063" data-attributes="member: 105822"><p>Got hooked on the 220 Swift when I was a kid, my dad and grandfather faithfully shot them being government trappers for the state of Wyoming. </p><p>Took my first prairie dog with my Grandfathers Remington 700 VS which I was lucky enough to receive earlier this year. </p><p></p><p>My dad and Grandfather loved the old Ruger M77V, my Grandfather keeping his stock until shifting to the Rem 700. My dad on the other hand did some work to his building a custom tiger stripe maple stock and dropping a canjar set trigger in it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]106906[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]106907[/ATTACH] All 3 rifles are tack drivers and I can only imagine the stories those rifles have. I've kept my Grandfathers rifle how he left it with the old Weaver, with one change going to the trigger, the old timney he had finally gave out I'm running a Jewell now. I've got a load of a 50gr Nosler BT with 39 grains of H380, just took a coyote 2 days ago while Sage Hen hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NV220swift, post: 1489063, member: 105822"] Got hooked on the 220 Swift when I was a kid, my dad and grandfather faithfully shot them being government trappers for the state of Wyoming. Took my first prairie dog with my Grandfathers Remington 700 VS which I was lucky enough to receive earlier this year. My dad and Grandfather loved the old Ruger M77V, my Grandfather keeping his stock until shifting to the Rem 700. My dad on the other hand did some work to his building a custom tiger stripe maple stock and dropping a canjar set trigger in it. [ATTACH=full]106906[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]106907[/ATTACH] All 3 rifles are tack drivers and I can only imagine the stories those rifles have. I've kept my Grandfathers rifle how he left it with the old Weaver, with one change going to the trigger, the old timney he had finally gave out I'm running a Jewell now. I've got a load of a 50gr Nosler BT with 39 grains of H380, just took a coyote 2 days ago while Sage Hen hunting. [/QUOTE]
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