DakotaSteve
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Hello guys. What are your thoughts on these two for long range coyotes?
I agree. I have a swift and a 22-250 in rhe Old Ruger red butt pad tang safety models. They are still a favorite of mine. A friend has a remarried 22 CM in a really light configuration. The ballistic coefficient of that bullet must be high. It looks like a missle sticking out of the case.I cannot speak to the 22 Creedmore yet (been wanting to try one), but I can attest to the accuracy, etc of the Swift.. I have a few of them (mostly pre-64 70s) and have been shooting them since the 60s... Other than brass becoming harder to find it is still a fantastic round.. If loaded full bore it can be hard on barrels, but so are most other high velocity rounds. Unfortunately most of my most accurate handloads are near max.. Barrel twist in the older guns sort of limit the use of heavy for caliber bullets... I does what you need a high velocity, flat shooting round to do.. It has been a varmit killing machine for used.. I also, like the 22/250, but the Swift will out perform it in most cases... The Creedmore has every reason to do as well or better..
Awesome Pics! The Swift is an awesome caliber! If a guy goes w a custom build he can pic his twist to stabilize those heavier bullets. And really buck wind on coyotes and take deer. It's a dandy for sure. I'd like the 22 creedmore more if it didn't say creedmoore. Haha. I'm so sick of hearing about the 6.5 I could puke. I'm not a follower. I'm way more on the wildI plan to build a .22 creedmoor just for fun, but i'll be buried with my swift with hopes of taking it to the afterlife with me. It's my favorite cartridge by far.
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Oh. Ok. I deleted my post in reference to that from here.Was posted as a joke. Was also deleted a few mins after.
I plan to build a .22 creedmoor just for fun, but i'll be buried with my swift with hopes of taking it to the afterlife with me. It's my favorite cartridge by far.
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With great brass readily available it seems to be the way to go. You can build it on a short action and load heavies with no mag length restrictions at all. My reamer throated for the heavies finally came in. Everything else has been sitting waiting and ready to go. Just need to squeeze in the time to put it togetherI would imagine the Creedmoor would too!
I like that! I'm also leaning towards the 220 Swift Ackley Improved.With great brass readily available it seems to be the way to go. You can build it on a short action and load heavies with no mag length restrictions at all. My reamer throated for the heavies finally came in. Everything else has been sitting waiting and ready to go. Just need to squeeze in the time to put it together
You could use a 22CM reamer but use 22-250 cases and call it the 22 ACM' (Anti Creedmoor) to get around the Creedmoor stigma
The 22 'ACM' (AntiCreedMoor)
First time at the range today with what I call my '22 ACM' (Anti CreedMoor). Basically, it's a 22 Creedmoor done in reverse of current fashion. Barrel is a Hart LV twisted 1:14 that was originally on a BR gun in the late '70's chambered in 222, then rechambered to the 223-38 by BR great Fe...www.24hourcampfire.com
A lot of folks go to the AI due to case stretching but I've never had issues with that. The touch of extra speed and just plain cool factor makes me want one though.I like that! I'm also leaning towards the 220 Swift Ackley Improved.
agreed. They drop medium sized game like lightning, I've seen spectacular results.Very nice. I’ve had a few swifts. When it comes to fast .22’s I’ve only got a 22-250 16fhvss currently. The fast .22’s will stack deer like cord wood.
Ya know.. that is a catchy sounding cartridge designation! "Hack'em with the Ack'm"With great brass readily available it seems to be the way to go. You can build it on a short action and load heavies with no mag length restrictions at all. My reamer throated for the heavies finally came in. Everything else has been sitting waiting and ready to go. Just need to squeeze in the time to put it together
You could use a 22CM reamer but use 22-250 cases and call it the 22 ACM' (Anti Creedmoor) to get around the Creedmoor stigma
The 22 'ACM' (AntiCreedMoor)
First time at the range today with what I call my '22 ACM' (Anti CreedMoor). Basically, it's a 22 Creedmoor done in reverse of current fashion. Barrel is a Hart LV twisted 1:14 that was originally on a BR gun in the late '70's chambered in 222, then rechambered to the 223-38 by BR great Fe...www.24hourcampfire.com