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Heavy load for 220 swift?
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph" data-source="post: 597991" data-attributes="member: 19151"><p>I have the same rifle as Crab, but completely stock. It shoots consistently under .5" for 5 shots at 100 yds. I shoot 55 gr. bullets at 3,600 fps to save the barrel.</p><p></p><p>I also agree with brentc that the 60 gr. bullets will be the heaviest you will stabilize.</p><p></p><p>joseph</p><p></p><p>PS: I had a 6mm norma BR. built by Kevin Rayhill of Stockade Gunstocks. Using .105gr. Berger VLDs and Varget it shoots 5 shots WAY under .5" at 200 yds. Here is one of the groups at 200 yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph, post: 597991, member: 19151"] I have the same rifle as Crab, but completely stock. It shoots consistently under .5" for 5 shots at 100 yds. I shoot 55 gr. bullets at 3,600 fps to save the barrel. I also agree with brentc that the 60 gr. bullets will be the heaviest you will stabilize. joseph PS: I had a 6mm norma BR. built by Kevin Rayhill of Stockade Gunstocks. Using .105gr. Berger VLDs and Varget it shoots 5 shots WAY under .5" at 200 yds. Here is one of the groups at 200 yds. [/QUOTE]
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