Savage is 12tw every other MFG who chambers this round seems to go with a 14tw, I personally have a 16tw McGowen, I have had all three and the latter is by far my best shooter and favorite.
Tanks Dean
I've always wanted a Swift and I now have a Model 12 single shot short action ready to go. Does anyone here shoot a Criterion barrel in 220 Swift? What is the normal twist for these barrels? I doubt I'll shoot longer than 300-400 yds here in east Tn. so no need for heavy bullets. Mr Briggs is out west hunting so I didn't get any answers today.
VLP 22-250<br />VLP 243<br />Stevens 25-06<br />Stevens 308, now a 6Norma BR with Criterion bull and Bobby Hart LRT<br />Savage Model 10 243<br />93R 17HMR<br />an old Savage model 5 22 tube feed bolt action<br /><br />And they all shoot great.<br />Also several off-brand stuff
Savage is 12tw every other MFG who chambers this round seems to go with a 14tw, I personally have a 16tw McGowen, I have had all three and the latter is by far my best shooter and favorite.
Tanks Dean
What load do you use with the 16tw? I'd like to stay around 50 to 55 gr but lighter wouldn't be a deal breaker.
VLP 22-250<br />VLP 243<br />Stevens 25-06<br />Stevens 308, now a 6Norma BR with Criterion bull and Bobby Hart LRT<br />Savage Model 10 243<br />93R 17HMR<br />an old Savage model 5 22 tube feed bolt action<br /><br />And they all shoot great.<br />Also several off-brand stuff
Hey Slim I know I am going to get grief and raged on, due to the fact that they are hot loads and over recommended pressure, and children and farm animals might get hurt so let me put a disclaimer, these are my loads for my guns not yours mine, they work for me they probably will not work for you due to the fact that my guns are special, now that we got that out of the way here's some data,
RL15 and Varget use same amount with slight advantage to RL15 these numbers are rounded off and speed goes up the hotter the barrel gets.
Powder Bullet FPS
47gr 30gr 5200
46gr 36gr 4900
45gr 40gr 4600
43gr 50gr 4300
42gr 55gr 4100
Hope this helps
Tanks Dean
That's pretty swift alright. Shooting a groundhog with that 30gr should leave him cooked and ready to eat. Looking forward to working with the Swift, Thanks
VLP 22-250<br />VLP 243<br />Stevens 25-06<br />Stevens 308, now a 6Norma BR with Criterion bull and Bobby Hart LRT<br />Savage Model 10 243<br />93R 17HMR<br />an old Savage model 5 22 tube feed bolt action<br /><br />And they all shoot great.<br />Also several off-brand stuff
We normally use a 1-14" Twist on the 220 Swift, but it is all dependent upon bullet weights and velocity.
50 gr ballistic tip in a swift hitting a ground hog makes something that you pick up with a scoop shovel! They don't run away!
Hold your speed to 3800 and they last a long time
.223 Rem AI, .22-250 AI, .220 Swift AI .243 Win AI, .6mm Rem AI, .257 Rob AI, .25-06 AI, 6.5x300wsm .30-06 AI, .270 STW, 7mm STW, 28 nosler, .416 Taylor
I ordered a Criterion 26" varmint with 12" twist from Jim that hopefully will be here before the year is out. Looking forward to working some loads and making little bitty holes with it.
VLP 22-250<br />VLP 243<br />Stevens 25-06<br />Stevens 308, now a 6Norma BR with Criterion bull and Bobby Hart LRT<br />Savage Model 10 243<br />93R 17HMR<br />an old Savage model 5 22 tube feed bolt action<br /><br />And they all shoot great.<br />Also several off-brand stuff
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