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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1833484" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>You said you hold over for distance. I had a 223AI out in S.D. shooting 55s at 3600fps. Walked em in to 862 yards on a prairie dog. If you are set on a 220 Swift, and its a great ole round, I would go with a twist for the 50s. Fast means flat and less hold over. But, if what you really want is a flat shooter, go with something with a lot less recoil and still get speed. The 20 Tac, 223A.I., 20 PPC, will all deliver accuracy, speed and flat shooting and won't wear out a barrel nearly as fast as a Swift or 22/250.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1833484, member: 17593"] You said you hold over for distance. I had a 223AI out in S.D. shooting 55s at 3600fps. Walked em in to 862 yards on a prairie dog. If you are set on a 220 Swift, and its a great ole round, I would go with a twist for the 50s. Fast means flat and less hold over. But, if what you really want is a flat shooter, go with something with a lot less recoil and still get speed. The 20 Tac, 223A.I., 20 PPC, will all deliver accuracy, speed and flat shooting and won't wear out a barrel nearly as fast as a Swift or 22/250. [/QUOTE]
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