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<blockquote data-quote="Freebore" data-source="post: 4687" data-attributes="member: 873"><p>Ron, I don't know what your funds are like but I just recently purchased a 220 Swift from Sharp Shooters Supply in Ohio. It cost me about 1K. Fred will put together anything you would like. He has the reamer for the 22/6mm to shoot those 80 grainers. This round has shown up at the 1000yrd shoots and is competitive. It makes a heck of a long range varmit round. I had the Swift built because thats what I wanted. Fred can make you other barrels for the same gun in different calibers provided you stay with the same bolt face and will explain how to switch and set them up. He fabricates them using the Savage actions which is why it is easy to swap barrels. His rifles come in really nice fully bedded reinforced w/(aluminum) with a semi beavertail forearm and in a variety of colors. He uses Douglas barrels but will get you what ever you would like. It come with a custom adjustable fully trigger. A real nice piece for the price, just to shoot PD or GH. My rifle is min spec chamber standard neck and shoots .300 or less at 100yrds all day! JUST DONT LET THE BARREL GET TOO HOT!! while shooting as this is what shortens barrel life. <a href="http://www.varminthunters.com/sshooter/" target="_blank">Sharp Shooter Supply</a> <img src="http://images/icons/tongue.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freebore, post: 4687, member: 873"] Ron, I don't know what your funds are like but I just recently purchased a 220 Swift from Sharp Shooters Supply in Ohio. It cost me about 1K. Fred will put together anything you would like. He has the reamer for the 22/6mm to shoot those 80 grainers. This round has shown up at the 1000yrd shoots and is competitive. It makes a heck of a long range varmit round. I had the Swift built because thats what I wanted. Fred can make you other barrels for the same gun in different calibers provided you stay with the same bolt face and will explain how to switch and set them up. He fabricates them using the Savage actions which is why it is easy to swap barrels. His rifles come in really nice fully bedded reinforced w/(aluminum) with a semi beavertail forearm and in a variety of colors. He uses Douglas barrels but will get you what ever you would like. It come with a custom adjustable fully trigger. A real nice piece for the price, just to shoot PD or GH. My rifle is min spec chamber standard neck and shoots .300 or less at 100yrds all day! JUST DONT LET THE BARREL GET TOO HOT!! while shooting as this is what shortens barrel life. [url="http://www.varminthunters.com/sshooter/"]Sharp Shooter Supply[/url] [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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