204 or 220 Swift..

I think the ammo availability is my biggest hang up...i think its down to the Hornet or the 204...i can buy both off the shelf...stinks that such a classic awesome caliber is almost extinct..i do not reload unfortunately.
 
Rustydust, are you serious? A Mazda Mita will smoke a Camaro? Maybe a 6 cylinder Camaro, but not a full blown Camaro of any generation.

And no, I'm not a Camaro follower. A Mata is a middle class step up from a VW.
 
Originally Posted By: Winny FanRustydust, are you serious? A Mazda Mita will smoke a Camaro? Maybe a 6 cylinder Camaro, but not a full blown Camaro of any generation.

And no, I'm not a Camaro follower. A Mata is a middle class step up from a VW.
On the straights the Camaro rules, but the Mazda usually catches up in the tight corners. The main problem with the Mazda is- the guy driving the Camaro is gonna get layed after the race, while the Mazda guy, well... at least he'll have his video games to keep him company at night.

Swift wins, plus as a spotter, watching the swirl of a Swift followed by a massive red mist is better than spotting a 204.
 
Originally Posted By: Winny FanRustydust, are you serious? A Mazda Mita will smoke a Camaro?

Did you read where I said "tight twisty track"? The Miata will corner like glue on a tight circuit where as a 46 year old Camaro will be sliding all over the place. Not unless someone outfits that Chevy with modern suspension and tires could it keep up with the Mazda on a really tight track.

Now then, which one would I rather own? Are you kidding? I would gladly spend my shooting allowance on gas for a '69 Z28!
 
Originally Posted By: dogbustinJust like it says. Would you buy a 204 or a 220 swift? Pro and cons of both. Have a 22-250 and a ar 223. Thanks..

Depends on what you plan to use it for. If you're just horny to get another gun, it doesn't matter. The difference between a 204 and 223 is more than the difference between a 22-250 and a swift.
 
Originally Posted By: RustydustOriginally Posted By: Winny FanRustydust, are you serious? A Mazda Mita will smoke a Camaro?

Did you read where I said "tight twisty track"? The Miata will corner like glue on a tight circuit where as a 46 year old Camaro will be sliding all over the place. Not unless someone outfits that Chevy with modern suspension and tires could it keep up with the Mazda on a really tight track.

Now then, which one would I rather own? Are you kidding? I would gladly spend my shooting allowance on gas for a '69 Z28!

Since the thread was about the Swift and speed, I did miss the twisty track part. Still, comparing a Mazda Miata to any other performance car is a stretch. They are a wannabe rice burner nothing at a budget price.

If both the older Camaro and the Miata started on a straight stretch, the Miata would have some serious catching up to do when it got to the corners where no doubt it would have the advantage. Off the lights there are some grocery getters that can easily keep up with a stock Miata,

Even an older Z-3 like this one would smoke a Miata on both straight and twisty roads. The Camaro was made for the street and would leave both in the dust in its element.



Back on topic, what Ackmann said is spot on.
 
Originally Posted By: Winny Fan



If both the older Camaro and the Miata started on a straight stretch, the Miata would have some serious catching up to do when it got to the corners where no doubt it would have the advantage. Off the lights there are some grocery getters that can easily keep up with a stock Miata.


Well, since the Miata only has a 2.0 liter (122 CI) engine I would certainly hope that something with a 427 CI engine should be able to beat it in a straight line. If not, time for a major engine rebuild!

But when you look at how a 600 CC (about 36 CI) Japanese sport bike can so thoroughly spank a 103 CI Harley cruiser in all aspects, it is pretty impressive to think just what that little Mazda is capable of.
 
Originally Posted By: RustydustOriginally Posted By: Winny Fan



If both the older Camaro and the Miata started on a straight stretch, the Miata would have some serious catching up to do when it got to the corners where no doubt it would have the advantage. Off the lights there are some grocery getters that can easily keep up with a stock Miata.


Well, since the Miata only has a 2.0 liter (122 CI) engine I would certainly hope that something with a 427 CI engine should be able to beat it in a straight line. If not, time for a major engine rebuild!

But when you look at how a 600 CC (about 36 CI) Japanese sport bike can so thoroughly spank a 103 CI Harley cruiser in all aspects, it is pretty impressive to think just what that little Mazda is capable of.


LOL.... I've heard that if you put one of those noisy gutted mufflers on a Miata that you can double the horsepower output. Then it can blow away any grocery getter in the neighborhood.
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For 600 Id jump on it. 204 or 220 swift? Thats easy, get both. I have the 204 and a fast twist swift keeps playing in my head. Good speed, heavy bullets, different, nostalgia, yep its on the bucket list.
 
For 600 Id jump on it. 204 or 220 swift? Thats easy, get both. I have the 204 and a fast twist swift keeps playing in my head. Good speed, heavy bullets, different, nostalgia, yep its on the bucket list.
 
I would go with the swift its a tougher cookie to locate at least around here, I had one years ago and it was lights out, seems like a pretty fair price with the glass that's on it, factory ammo can be had at the larger shops around or you can buy it online.
 
I can still get the m77 .220 with 12x leupold on it....super nice shape...cant find any ammo online and i do not reload...i think ive settled on the .204
 
greengt88, I wouldn't even hesitate to buy the M77. I bought the same gun in 1976. It had "made in the 200th year of liberty" stamped on the barrel. I moved about 2 years later to an area without good coyote hunting and decided to trade it for an M77 in a 270 for elk hunting. I rue the day that I let that rifle go. I now have a CZ 17 Rem, 223, 22-250 for coyote hunting. And I will admit the 220 doesn't beat the 22-250 by much. And I understand the ammo problem. With that still being said, I would buy the swift in a heartbeat. You can find ammo and maybe even find a friend who reloads who will do it for you. For $600 for what you would be getting I would call it a great deal. Just my $.02.
 
Originally Posted By: Zgreengt88, I wouldn't even hesitate to buy the M77. I bought the same gun in 1976. It had "made in the 200th year of liberty" stamped on the barrel. I moved about 2 years later to an area without good coyote hunting and decided to trade it for an M77 in a 270 for elk hunting. I rue the day that I let that rifle go. I now have a CZ 17 Rem, 223, 22-250 for coyote hunting. And I will admit the 220 doesn't beat the 22-250 by much. And I understand the ammo problem. With that still being said, I would buy the swift in a heartbeat. You can find ammo and maybe even find a friend who reloads who will do it for you. For $600 for what you would be getting I would call it a great deal. Just my $.02.

I agree completely.

$600 spent on a Swift in good condition and fully scoped is a no-brainer to me. You'll find brass and/or ammo in reasonable time. It's out there.
 
Already ordered a Savage 12 FCV .204
Gonna pass on the swift.
I have a .223 already and im partial to smaller calibers...and savages....cant beat the $100 rebate
 


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