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Can someone please tell me what the neck wall thickness is for virgin Norma .220 Swift brass?
Thank you
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.0133
The virgin Norma 220 Swift cases on hand here measure an average of .0145. Later Winchester cases are close to .017 and the virgin Remington cases I have average .0160.
While that does seem thin for a production cartridge, there's a reason for this. The Swift had a reputation 'in the day' for extreme pressure spikes and gun warranty problems were the result. The factories chambering the Swift responded with larger than average chamber neck diameters (in the .260-.264 range) and the brass mfgs. thinned the necks in an attempt to get ahead of the issue. Of course, the real culprit was brass flowing forward due to the gentle shoulder angle combined with high pressures and relatively primitive loading/sizing practices (by today's standards).
For what it's worth, the Norma cases in my Swifts (I've had quite a few) would rattle the primer pockets loose pretty quickly. The Remington cases are better than you would think they might be. Hands down, the best cases I've found for the Swift are the WW Super if you can find them.
For what it's worth....
Good shootin'. -Al
You can find Winchester brass for your 220 Swift @ 0pticsplanet.
Mort
in ibs isnt the 2 gun lv and hv. Check out bob.i know this question is kind of hijacking the thread but it seemed like a good place to broach another question.
Does anyone have any load date for 220 swift using vihtavori n-540 and a 52 grain bullet?
Sorry about the bum information. I haven't found anything that doesn't require a backorder, and even more so if you specify Winchester. There were some
used cases that sold on Gun Broker last month. $35 for 60 cases. Will keep you in mind in case I stumble on something.
Mort
I know this question is kind of hijacking the thread but it seemed like a good place to broach another question.
Does anyone have any load date for 220 Swift using Vihtavori N-540 and a 52 grain bullet?
i worked with n540 in one of my swifts with the nosler 50 gr btips. Accurate and about 125 fps. Velocity increase over accurate 2700 and ww760. It worked the front of the case pretty hard...the bottom of the necks needed attention about every third firing. I went back to accurate 2700 as it's not only easier on the cases but the hard carbon in the throat is much less pronounced than any other powder i've used in the swifts.
For some reason, the case design of the swift...based on the 6mm lee navy and all wrong by today's standards...lets it achieve peak accuracy at peak velocities. If you examine the back end of a sectioned swift case, they are hell-for-stout. While many tout the 22-250 as being 'as good as' a swift, the peak accuracy of the 22-250 comes well below top velocities....a trait that carries over to the 22-250 ai version, as well.
Quirks and all, the swift remains the king of the big 22's. The ackley version addresses the quirks and it becomes king kong.
good shootin' -al