JBM - Calculations - Stability
JBM stability calculator allows for the plastic tips - just enter the tip length. Any result over 1.4 should work.
I thought about the 55grn but from the millions of forums I looked at I think I have more chance of the 55 shooting in my rifle because of the 1-14” twist,I will let you know as they have just arrivedVery nice @Sakoodin1 they might work as some people shoot 55gr tipped bullets ok in the Swift and 22-250. I didn't even try with the tips in.
I've also just stocked up on 100 bullets after hearing of shortages.
Sorry was meaning the 55gr jacketed bullets like V-max & Blitzking - although stability calculators show them as unsuitable. The Barnes 55gr TTSX are way too long for the 1:14 twist.I thought about the 55grn but from the millions of forums I looked at I think I have more chance of the 55 shooting in my rifle because of the 1-14” twist,I will let you know as they have just arrived
Tried them both ways and with the tip on the 50grn ttsx and they went absolutely everywhere with the top on but with the tip removed they clover leafed!!! I would never of believed the little plastic tip would of made that much differenceSorry was meaning the 55gr jacketed bullets like V-max & Blitzking - although stability calculators show them as unsuitable. The Barnes 55gr TTSX are way too long for the 1:14 twist.
Great cartridges the fast 22's!
Another thing to note is that even if your rifle is shooting a marginally stable bullet accurately, the BC will be compromised so you'd be better off pulling the tip anyway with no downsides - just better expansion.
What twist did you put in your .260? I’m just getting mine built at the moment and think it’s a 1-7.5” it’s a .260 ackley thoughI seriously suspect a good market for barrels with faster twist rates and new riflescwith faster twist will become the big seller over-the-counter next few years . Some will of course get lucky because some will shoot good as with std twist of that I have no doubt but it won't be commonly but a total anomaly
Having just built a 260 rem fast twist for copper no doubt I will be looking to other firearms to swap out or alter





Thanks man, workshop a bit chaotic as is my life usually!I really need to see what all the fuss is about with copper, I shall order some.
Nice looking man cave as well Rory![]()





7.5 will do the job fine I went 1-8 and its fine with the 120 grain ttsx and tge 100 grain , also sweet with seirra 100 grain varminters in lead . Have some other stuff to tryWhat twist did you put in your .260? I’m just getting mine built at the moment and think it’s a 1-7.5” it’s a .260 ackley though
What twist did you put in your .260? I’m just getting mine built at the moment and think it’s a 1-7.5” it’s a .260 ackley though
Welcome to the world of the Swift! A good varmint bullet is the 50gr. Hornady SPSX. Accurate , and soooo explosive. Hope you can still use lead core bullets on varmints.Same here! I kicked myself for not buying a cheap one at the start of the year. When this came up I thought that I better not mess around.
Plenty of tinkering ahead. I might free float the barrel and pillar bed in future (I've just reinforced the forend pressure point with epoxy putty for now). I've also got a 220 Ackley reamer so might rechamber this barrel to teach myself chambering. Also the scope mount is too high so need to modify another one and drill and tap receiver to get scope as low as possible.
I do shoot jacketed bullets at targets - don't get the time for vermin shooting at the moment. I use Sierra 50gr SPT and 43gr Viht N140 which must be doing over 3800 fps.Welcome to the world of the Swift! A good varmint bullet is the 50gr. Hornady SPSX. Accurate , and soooo explosive. Hope you can still use lead core bullets on varmints.