Very nice setup! I hope to send my rig off to get cerakoted after the deer season.
Brian
I'm pretty happy with how she turned out. And looks like she will shoot alright too.
Weighs in at 9lbs. 15oz. as pictured
Very comfortable on the bags.
Gonna have to go a different route with the rings. They don't allow me to adjust the scope far enough back.
I have only shot about 20-25 rounds out of her so far but it looks like I'm going to be happy with how it shoots.
Savage 110 Long Action
Sharp Shooter Supply Trigger
McGowen 220 Swift, 26", 1-12" Twist, Savage Magnum contour, fluted by Sharp Shooter Supply
Bolt also Fluted by Sharp Shooter Supply
Stockade Recoil lug
Stockade Bolt Lift Kit
Tactical Bolt Handle by Sharp Shooter Supply
Stockade Hunting Sporter Stock, OD Green with black webbing
Taley Light weight rings
Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14x44, Z-Plex reticle, Elevation Turret only
Rifle is Cerakoted in Black & Coyote Tan
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Very nice setup! I hope to send my rig off to get cerakoted after the deer season.
Brian
;D that is one great looking setup! We must have the same tastes, there's not a thing I would change. Well done!
Very Sharp.
Absolutely beautiful!
One sharp setup. An EGW base/ new rings will allow the scope to be moved back for proper eye relief.
Vietnam Vet, Jun 66 - Dec 67
Don't do that too me. Very nice and just when I happen to have a spare 110 doner rifle laying around.
Did you do the cerakote yourself? +1 on the EGW rail
Great looking set up!
That is a very sweet build!
Nice looking rifle. The big question was answered by the last picture. Yes, it can shoot!
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Very nice Swift.
Congratulations and Good Shooting.
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I like that alot!
Yes I did the cerakote. I had a buddy with a little steadier hand than mine paint the fluting on the bolt.Originally Posted by TOO Builder
I have a Ken Farrall 0 MOA base. I was just trying to cut down on a little weight using the Talley lightweight rings. But that's gonna have to change pretty soon.
Thanks to all for the comments. I'm pretty happy with it. I did a little shooting tonight and I was very impressed. The Stockade stock sure is steady on the bags, even for being a hunting sporter stock.
Ya know with all that attention to detail, I would think you would have at least put the bolt on the correct side of the rifle ,
Outstanding looking rifle, and I agree, looks like it will be a shooter.
What's the intended target?
very nice build!
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~Clint Eastwood
Packer Colors??? = LOVE IT enjoy your new build
Haha. I may have had a hard time operating it with the bolt on the other side.Originally Posted by handirifle
It will mainly be used for coyote hunting. But will get plenty of time punching paper & a little steel target practice out to 500. I will also use it to do a little prairie dog hunting.
And I'm a Cowboys fan!!!Originally Posted by Firefighter
I keep coming back and looking at the paint on the bolt, its amazing! Did you spray on the tan and then brush in the black? I cant wrap my head around how you did that? Also how did you paint the barrel with the flutes different colors?Originally Posted by daisy2007
Wow, I never thought I'd see the day...
A rifle on this forum in 220 Swift, that HAMMER doesn't own!
That's a nice looking rig. I was just curious why the 12" twist? What bullet are you planning on using? Same one for each 'yotes and pdogs?
Just wondering "out loud".
12F, McGowen 6.5x284 1-8" twist, Nightforce 12-42x BR<br />BVSS, McGowen barrel, 22-250 1-9" twist, Nikon 6-18x<br />16 FHLSS Weather Warrior, Sinarms 257 Roberts, Pentax 3-9<br />Stevens 200, 223 bone-factory-stock, Nikon 3-9x<br />Scratch-built BVSS, LW 243 1-8" twist, Viper 6.5-20x50 mil-dot
Great look.
Good taste in rifles and football teams!!Originally Posted by daisy2007
That is one fine rifle. Well done.
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Looks great, nice job! I have two Ruger Swifts, you will not be dissapointed with the performance.
Yes that is exactly how the bolt was done. I sprayed the barrel black, cured it, and then taped off the flutes and sprayed them brown.Originally Posted by 03mossy
Shooting 50gr. Nosler Ballistic tips, I am wanting to get working on a load using the 53gr. V-Max.Originally Posted by Slowpoke Slim
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