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New barrel or set the chamber forward???????
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<blockquote data-quote="rotorhead" data-source="post: 156286" data-attributes="member: 5078"><p>There are several things to look at. I do what Mark V said.</p><p>The next thing is go shoot it all barrels wear differently, at different times I should say, just because it has had 3K rounds through it doesn't mean its a goner. Alot of people think that a 220 swift is a barrel eater but I have not seen that to be true. If the accuracy isn't as good as you would like try some of Tubbs throat maintenance bullets they cost about 25 - 30 bucks this is the cheapest way to go to start with. If this doesn't work then send it to Shawn or Kirby or Ray Montgomery in Colorado he will do it for 125-150 for a rechamber a new barrel fitted and all will run about 500. The swift is a great round but if you rebarrel I would go with a faster twist so you at least have the option to use the larger bullets. Good luck </p><p>Rh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotorhead, post: 156286, member: 5078"] There are several things to look at. I do what Mark V said. The next thing is go shoot it all barrels wear differently, at different times I should say, just because it has had 3K rounds through it doesn't mean its a goner. Alot of people think that a 220 swift is a barrel eater but I have not seen that to be true. If the accuracy isn't as good as you would like try some of Tubbs throat maintenance bullets they cost about 25 - 30 bucks this is the cheapest way to go to start with. If this doesn't work then send it to Shawn or Kirby or Ray Montgomery in Colorado he will do it for 125-150 for a rechamber a new barrel fitted and all will run about 500. The swift is a great round but if you rebarrel I would go with a faster twist so you at least have the option to use the larger bullets. Good luck Rh [/QUOTE]
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