The last custom rifle that I had made up was in Swift. The gunsmith that made it up suggested a 22/250 or 22/250 Imp but I wanted a Swift. I bought my first one when Ruger made a limited run of them in 1975 and boy howdy what a shooter it was too. Foolishly traded it off but got me the bug a few years later and bought me a Rem 700 in that caliber when it became available in that chambering.
My latest wears a 28" Krieger barrel with a Vais break. It shoots bugholes at 100 yards. I keep my loads under max and dont have a problem with stretching, but once a year of so will trim them if they need it. Most often they dont.
If I am ever forced to sell all of my varmint guns but one, this will be the one that I keep. There is just something about the Swift. It is hard to explain, but there is, for sure, just something about the Swift. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif