Crow slayer/ load development
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Crow slayer/ load development
Well it's up and ready , Nesika k 1.47 diameter action , 26 inch flutted maddco chambered in 220 swift improved , look out crows
For those that are interested 4500 with a 40 grainer is doable but not without getting a bit of a sticky bolt lift , 4400 was no problem ,i ended up settling on a 52 amax at 4100 , no sign of pressure and even though the conditions were crap ,windy and hot it still managed to keep the elevation down around 1/2 inch at 200 but they were a around 1.3 inches wide .This load will do at the moment ,ll try it out on crows soon
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Re: Crow slayer
Very nice , what scopes going on it ?
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Re: Crow slayer
Very nice, what pill you going to blast out of it? There would be some "its not a 20cal" hate here though
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Re: Crow slayer
Not me 20/220 Swift is a bit overbite reallyAckley Improved wrote:Very nice, what pill you going to blast out of it? There would be some "its not a 20cal" hate here though
Love the Swift and the improved version even more
Is the Weaver going on here as well ?
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Re: Crow slayer
Thanks fellas , I will stick a nightforce on it I think , need to do it justice
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Re: Crow slayer
Ackley i will run whatever bullet it shoots well and flat out ,either a 40 B/tip at around 4500 or a 50 around 4250 ,this would be ideal ,but we will wait and see
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Re: Crow slayer
Long live the improved king.
Nice work on the stock by the way.
Cheers
Nice work on the stock by the way.
Cheers
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Re: Crow slayer
Thanks mate , it came up quite good and the trigger is in the perfect positionmacca wrote:Long live the improved king.
Nice work on the stock by the way.
Cheers
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Re: Crow slayer
Should be able to get them to really POP with that thing spitting them out at 4500fps.
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Re: Crow slayer
40 Nosler BT'smistit wrote:Ackley i will run whatever bullet it shoots well and flat out ,either a 40 B/tip at around 4500 or a 50 around 4250 ,this would be ideal ,but we will wait and see
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Re: Crow slayer
That should do the trick. Swift is my personal favourite.
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Re: Crow slayer
If you had a gunshop and I had money well you would be getting most of it
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Re: Crow slayer
i like that trevtrevort wrote:If you had a gunshop and I had money well you would be getting most of it
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Re: Crow slayer/ load development
Mark you indeed have a fine taste in varmint rifles. I hope this sucker smites many a crow with plastic tipped fury.
By the way how is the nesika in smoothness compared to the stiller BRX or the barnard S in straight swift?
By the way how is the nesika in smoothness compared to the stiller BRX or the barnard S in straight swift?
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Re: Crow slayer/ load development
I have always liked the 52 amax in the 22-250ai.
Good choice across a wide range of victims that may present themselves. You have three hundred fps on me so that means more dead crows.
Cheers
Good choice across a wide range of victims that may present themselves. You have three hundred fps on me so that means more dead crows.
Cheers