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swift a frame bullets

Postby Bushmaster1921 » Fri Sep 18, 2015 1:31 pm

Does any one have any load data for swift a frame 265gr .452 hollow points for 450 bushmaster?
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Bushmaster1921 » Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:57 pm

Hey hoot i know you are a bullet genius, have you had any encounters with swift a frame bullets,265gr hps, i cant find any data for a load.I even called a teck at the company still no luck,i guess i could start out low and work a load up with the chronogram, but kinda on a budget, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks bushmaster1921.
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Al in Mi » Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:00 pm

Just looked thru some 5yr old notes, 44gr 1680, two 3 shot groups were 1 1/4" @ 110yds, never chronoed it. I did highlight it to wring out at a later date.........way behind doing that!!! :shock: :o

One thing I didn't note was OAL for whatever reason, but with 1680 I tend to like a slightly compressed load as long as it cycles thru the mag.

Typical disclaimer, safe in my gun, use at your own risk. ;)
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Bushmaster1921 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 3:29 pm

Thanks AL , I loaded 34.0 grs of lil- gun and chronographed at 1500 fps no pressure signs at all,went to 36grs at 2175 no pressure signs at all. Was happy with the fps, what is your thoughts, thanks for your reply. Bushmaster1921.
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Al in Mi » Sun Sep 20, 2015 3:46 pm

The 36gr looks on par with hornadys 250gr data. If it's accurate I'd say good to go.

My buddy whacked a 300+# bear last week with my 460 encore and a 325gr Swift, man did it leave a mark
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Bushmaster1921 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:32 pm

Thanks for input AL , i saw the pics of your bear, they where two dandy's, how much kick does that double rifle have that is a nice rifle. Thanks and God bless!!
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Bushmaster1921 » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:32 pm

Thanks for input AL , i saw the pics of your bear, they where two dandy's, how much kick does that double rifle have that is a nice rifle. Thanks and God bless!!
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Al in Mi » Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:42 pm

577 not bad I'm only loading 650gr cast 1950fps. :roll:
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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Hoot » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:58 am

Bushmaster1921 wrote:Hey hoot i know you are a bullet genius, have you had any encounters with swift a frame bullets,265gr hps, i cant find any data for a load.I even called a teck at the company still no luck,i guess i could start out low and work a load up with the chronogram, but kinda on a budget, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks bushmaster1921.


Thanks for the compliment, but I'm hardly a bullet genius. I did however stay at a Holiday Inn Express once. ;)

That's one I have not dabbled with, so I can't offer much advice. I imagine they perform along the lines of the Remington 260 grain Accutip.

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Re: swift a frame bullets

Postby Bushmaster1921 » Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:17 pm

Jim and Hoot thanks for the information about setting up my die without the roll crimp,u both where a big help wanted to thank you,everyone on this forum is always trying to one another any way they can, makes me proud to be here and a 450 bushmaster owner. God Bless You All !!!!! Bushmaster 1921.
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