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.220 Swift using 80 gr. A-Max
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 645286" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>If your looking for opions, I would get a 22-250 fl die and a 3 die 22-250 ackley die set, reform your 220 swift cases to 22-250 and fire form them to ackley. Cases will last longer and can be run at higher pressures. You can push a 80grn amax easily at 3250fps with H4350, RE17, or Ramshot hunter at about a 40-42grn charge depend on throat length and seating depth. Also go for a 7.5 or 7 twist that way you can also shoot 90grn bergers at about 3100fps. Makes for an awesome deer cartridge with heavy bullets if the deer in your parts are 150lbs or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 645286, member: 29890"] If your looking for opions, I would get a 22-250 fl die and a 3 die 22-250 ackley die set, reform your 220 swift cases to 22-250 and fire form them to ackley. Cases will last longer and can be run at higher pressures. You can push a 80grn amax easily at 3250fps with H4350, RE17, or Ramshot hunter at about a 40-42grn charge depend on throat length and seating depth. Also go for a 7.5 or 7 twist that way you can also shoot 90grn bergers at about 3100fps. Makes for an awesome deer cartridge with heavy bullets if the deer in your parts are 150lbs or less. [/QUOTE]
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