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The old man just got this one in a trade. I am looking forward to working up the loads for him for this one.


Dad's Swift:


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.220 Swift

Remington 600 action

Factory stock

Aftermarket trigger set at 1.75 lbs. I am not entirely sure of the make but it is sweet.

24 inch (supposed to be a Douglas) barrel that measures .800 (As close as I can figure about a # 7 or Heavy Varmint contour) at the muzzle.

Glass bedded and floated

Japan built Bushnell Banner 6-18 scope (Came on the rifle)

Weighs 10.28 lbs

Doesn't show any signs of being shot a whole lot.

I figure this is a late 70's build:

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Love my Swift. With 55gr Hornady SPs it's tough on our southern whitetails. I know my 22-250 is more practical when it comes to a hot 22cal, but the Swift seems to be the one I always grab out of the safe.


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Have two Swifts. Both great shooters. Had I known 40 years years ago I could put a Swift on a 700 action, I would have been shooting them over the .22/250!


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Originally Posted by WyoCoyoteHunter
Have two Swifts. Both great shooters. Had I known 40 years years ago I could put a Swift on a 700 action, I would have been shooting them over the .22/250!



This is something I have never heard before.


Was the prevailing wisdom at the time that the Swift would not feed properly in the 700 or were there additional/other reasons?


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Originally Posted by TATELAW
Love my Swift. With 55gr Hornady SPs it's tough on our southern whitetails. I know my 22-250 is more practical when it comes to a hot 22cal, but the Swift seems to be the one I always grab out of the safe.



The 55 grain Hornady is one of the first bullets I want to try in this Swift.


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Crow killing sum beach there.


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Originally Posted by CrowRifle
Crow killing sum beach there.


I used to shoot 53 grain Hornady Match HP's in mine. They would cause beak, claw and wing to go in seperate directions when you hit a crow flush.


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Originally Posted by CrimsonTide
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Crow killing sum beach there.


I used to shoot 53 grain Hornady Match HP's in mine. They would cause beak, claw and wing to go in seperate directions when you hit a crow flush.



A bang poof. You gotta love it. grin


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Originally Posted by hillbillybear
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Crow killing sum beach there.


I used to shoot 53 grain Hornady Match HP's in mine. They would cause beak, claw and wing to go in seperate directions when you hit a crow flush.



A bang poof. You gotta love it. grin


Try it on a Canadian Goose, seems like it's snowing for 5 minutes afterwards.


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I saw two different fat, sassy gobblers this morning (250 yards or so across a pasture) that would have been just perfect test fodder for the Swift if only the Luddites with the NCWRC would let us use rifles for turkey hunting.


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Has anybody ever tried the Hotnady 55 grain V-Max factory load in their Swift?


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Originally Posted by hillbillybear
Has anybody ever tried the Hotnady 55 grain V-Max factory load in their Swift?


Back when Hornady first introduced Swift loads (somewhere in the 90's?) I used a bunch of their 55 grain factory ammo with the spire point, not v-max. My rifle loved them. Now I use 55 grain v-max's in both Swifts if memory serves correctly, but in handloads.

Back then I tried some of the 40 grain factory fodder that someone was producing, but the rifle didn't really care for it.


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Originally Posted by CFVA
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Has anybody ever tried the Hotnady 55 grain V-Max factory load in their Swift?


Back when Hornady first introduced Swift loads (somewhere in the 90's?) I used a bunch of their 55 grain factory ammo with the spire point, not v-max. My rifle loved them. Now I use 55 grain v-max's in both Swifts if memory serves correctly, but in handloads.

Back then I tried some of the 40 grain factory fodder that someone was producing, but the rifle didn't really care for it.



What powder are you running with the 55"s?


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IMR 4064 isn't a bad place to start with the Swift.

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Originally Posted by 65X54
IMR 4064 isn't a bad place to start with the Swift.


Nailed it.


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Thanks for the info on 4064.


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Both of mine like IMR4064, but one rifle likes W760 for a particular bullet weight. Can't remember the details off the top of my head.


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Did you ever run any 4350 or RL 15 in the Swift?


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hill, I don't know why I thought that, but we never saw a swift on the 700 until Rem. produced some.. Had one of those, and shot it out, then made a couple with custom barrels.


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hill, I have shot 4350, 4064, 3031, Re 15 and H4895.. All worked well, but I use the latter, because I have a lot of it.. Speeds and accuracy are right up there.. Now I mostly shoot 50 Vmax or Blitzking..


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