Originally Posted by Swifty52
Originally Posted by tikkanut
53 V max is where its at in the .224"

BC much higher than the 50 or 55's

Pure sh*t, a 224 53 grain bullet that won’t stabilize in a 14 twist Swift or 22.250 5 shots each target.

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But a 53 Varmageddon puts 10 shots with no keyholes from the same rifles.

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Swifty,

Can't state what is the difference in altitude, or atmospheric conditions....

but here in Southern Oregon, with 22.250s with 1 in 14 twists, with the 53 V Max or the 53 grain HP Match Hornady bullet, I am not experiencing the same results that you are.. I don't own a Swift....but I do have four 22.250s with one in 14 twists.. and one with a 1 in 7. Each of them are tight shooting groups, with the two Hornady bullets I mentioned.. right along with Sierras in 52 and 53 grain HP Match bullets.


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