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Reloading
220 Swift Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie" data-source="post: 126238" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p><strong>Re: I had really good success with a Ruger and SAvage</strong></p><p></p><p>Tim ,</p><p>I had very good accuracy and velocity with H4350 in my Swift . One of my favourite loads was 44gns behind the 53gn Hornady match hollow point for 3900 FPS in a 25 inch barrel . This was with Winchester cases and gave close to 100% load density . Some makes have less internal capacity . Being a slow burning powder I think you'll have less problems with initial pressure spike . Good barrel and case life in the Swift with H4350 in my experience . Start at least a couple of grains lower .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie, post: 126238, member: 2447"] [b]Re: I had really good success with a Ruger and SAvage[/b] Tim , I had very good accuracy and velocity with H4350 in my Swift . One of my favourite loads was 44gns behind the 53gn Hornady match hollow point for 3900 FPS in a 25 inch barrel . This was with Winchester cases and gave close to 100% load density . Some makes have less internal capacity . Being a slow burning powder I think you'll have less problems with initial pressure spike . Good barrel and case life in the Swift with H4350 in my experience . Start at least a couple of grains lower . [/QUOTE]
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