M
murphy
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Recently at an arms fair I was able to purchase 4 boxes of Hornady projectiles at a very low price. 200 Hornady 52g BTHP#2249 and 200 Hornady SX50g to be precise. The 52g Hornady match were loaded into Winchester 220 Swift cases with Rem 9 1/2 primers and a fairly stiff load of Varget powder. Powder charge was kept constant but seating depth moved in 1mm (40thou) intervals for a c.o.l of 68mm, 69mm, 70mm, and 71mm. Results out of my standard Ruger MK2 220 Swift with 6.5 to 20 Leupold VX3 scope at 100yds were as follows. :-68mm 3shots .301", 69mm .351", 70mm .805" 71mm .471. Next I returned to my private range with 5 Hornady BT Match loaded to the 68mm recipe and 5 SX loaded the same and 2 warmers. Fired the warmers then the 5 Hornady match, and last of all the Hornady SX. The BT Match went .434" and the SX .815. My rifle has shot sub 1/2" groups before , but never with great frequency. Now that it has just put 14 out of 17 shots into better than 1/2", it seems that the key to the puzzle may be projectile related. If I were to put together a custom 220 swift rifle how much better would it be? Or should I hang on to the Ruger?