This morning I was thinking about this question as I hunted coyotes... Since I had my .220 Swift I put it in the varmit section, but it really applies to all rifles.
Have you ever notice that one rifle you can make or do make better shots that with other rifles of even the same brand?
? I have a bunch of 700's most rebarreled with 26 or 27 in. # 5 barrels. Two of these stand out in my mind and made me think of this question. One is my old .300, ever since I bought it in 1970, it has made shots that were tough ones. It always seemed to come through at the right time. But the gun that really made me think of this was the .220 swift mentioned in the opening lines. I have a .22-250, a .22-250 AI, and this swift. All with barrels of about equal length and weight, all very accurate. All with a couple thousand rounds down the barrel, I made the AI and Swift the same spring. It took me half a dozen tries to kill my first coyote with that rifle.
Since then it has been good, once I guess that I had it blooded. But from the time I picked up this .220 Swift, it has been a coyote killing machine.
It just seems so easy to hit with, and in all reality the ballistics are not that much different from the other two. It does "feel good' when I put it to my shoulder, like the old .300 I wonder if success breed confidence. I am sure it does, but ones hears of shotgun "feel" but how about your rifles. Ever run into this?
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