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Improving a Savage single shot accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 1377853" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>This thread comes much later, but forthose with. SwiftScirocco Ii's, deep seating is practically mandatory. I have competed for decades at long range matches and wanted more accuracy from this rifle and KNEW it was capapble of it. I called Swift and was told with that incredible thick jacket, a long jump into the lands was the ticket. Subsequently I loaded down to an OAL of 2.80 with a case OAL of 2.09. The loaded cartridge almost looks incongruous. It also makes a nice three shot cloverleaf at 100 yards, Thanks Swift!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 1377853, member: 21361"] This thread comes much later, but forthose with. SwiftScirocco Ii's, deep seating is practically mandatory. I have competed for decades at long range matches and wanted more accuracy from this rifle and KNEW it was capapble of it. I called Swift and was told with that incredible thick jacket, a long jump into the lands was the ticket. Subsequently I loaded down to an OAL of 2.80 with a case OAL of 2.09. The loaded cartridge almost looks incongruous. It also makes a nice three shot cloverleaf at 100 yards, Thanks Swift! [/QUOTE]
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