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Good luck, what are you planning to use it on?Bidding on a 220 swift. Doubt you boys no shit about that. Fastest rifle bullet in the world. I use to own one. Sounds like you popped off a cannon. Stayed tuned lil niggas
Oh, some of us are very familiar with the Swift. I had one in my all time favorite rifle platform, the Ruger No. 1. It went along with my philosophy of knowing what you are doing and how to do it well when hunting which made my other guns logical for me to own. Everything I hunted with was single shot with the single exception of my Winchester 101 superposed which was not used as much as my single shot shotgun. The rest were Thompson Center Contenders in Super 14 chambered for .30-30, wildcat .357 Herrett, and .223. Just because we don't talk about stuff, doesn't mean we don't know about stuff.Bidding on a 220 swift. Doubt you boys no shit about that. Fastest rifle bullet in the world. I use to own one. Sounds like you popped off a cannon. Stayed tuned lil niggas
I know what NOT to use it on. Anything bigger than a coyote.Good luck, what are you planning to use it on?
But... there have been claims that it is an excellent round for Mule deer and Elk.I know what NOT to use it on. Anything bigger than a coyote.
Probably enough for a Louisiana sized deer but I can't see using it on Mule deer or Elk.But... there have been claims that it is an excellent round for Mule deer and Elk.
Kind of like me using my .300 RUM for ground hogs!!Probably enough for a Louisiana sized deer but I can't see using it on Mule deer or Elk.
Kind of the other end of the spectrumKind of like me using my .300 RUM for ground hogs!!
The round will easily kill a mule deer. That isn't the problem. The problem is the astounding amount of damage it does. I shot a muley right on the point of the shoulder when he moved slightly just as I pulled the trigger. It turned that side of him from right below the top of the spine down to almost the bottom of the chest and the complete shoulder into jelly. Ruined an astonishing amount of meat.But... there have been claims that it is an excellent round for Mule deer and Elk.
I have no experience with the "swift", but I have always read that it was regarded more as a varmint round.The round will easily kill a mule deer. That isn't the problem. The problem is the astounding amount of damage it does. I shot a muley right on the point of the shoulder when he moved slightly just as I pulled the trigger. It turned that side of him from right below the top of the spine down to almost the bottom of the chest and the complete shoulder into jelly. Ruined an astonishing amount of meat.
The reason I said nothing bigger than a coyote is I don't personally know many folks who eat coyote, but I know many who like venison.
It is or is listed as the fastest commercially available round. I got sorta close to it with a 90 gr hollow point boat tail hand loaded up at 3900 fps in .270 Winchester. Best I could do at the time.I have no experience with the "swift", but I have always read that it was regarded more as a varmint round.
Looking at it ballistic wise, it appears to be slightly larger than a .223 round, but smaller than a .308.
It does have an impressive velocity.
Tennessee has enough problemsWats up with u Phucs? Don’t be makin phun of Hoss.He fo sho has a mental prob. PERIOD!
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But New Orleans still likely does it better. And by better I mean weirder.Tennessee has enough problems
Don’t be hatin’!Tennessee has enough problems
It all comes down to the gearing if you still run the 4.0L. other guys combine HP and gears.37s must be hell on these things even just on the street as a daily
