Breaking in the 220 swift

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This year has been a bit of a mess when it comes to getting out with work super busy and so much going on at home days off to hunt are hard to come by.
For this season I decided to get a custom rifle built for my adventures and am now shooting a Tikka t3 with a Ron Smith gain twist barrel in 220swift with a 1/23-1/14 twist.
This week has been nice and cold -20c (-4f) Perfect for coyote hunting and when this evenings wind called for north east winds I couldn't help myself.
After clocking out early and racing through the field at unsafe speeds I arrived at one of my favorite stands. With only 13 min of light left I let loose a few cries on a foxpro bite reed.
Not a minute into the stand my eye caught movement and sure enough 2 coyotes were trotting towards my setup. At 100 yards they stopped to look as I moved the gun into position but a quick squall got them moving. At 50 yards they caught movement once again as I brought the shotgun to bear. A quiet lip squeak was all it took and they were still coming.
Here's where it all went a little crazy. I got greedy with the prospect of a shotgun double and when the female stopped at 10 yards i began some of the worst shotgun work I have ever performed. $25 worth of hevi shot later I switched to the rifle. The male made it to the trees without offering a shot so I scooped up the rifle and ran to the hilltop to see the female making her break for the cover of trees.
Making up for my complete ineptitude with the shotgun I made a perfect 180 yard running shot and with a WHUMP she was down. Although not a textbook hunt it will be a memorable one and a great way to break in the new rifle. As a side note I found pellet holes in her ear so it's safe to say my first shot was high when I began blasting.
Here's where the female was standing looking at me as I pierced her ear.
PXL_20211216_234302622.MP by brad , on Flickr

PXL_20211216_234808238.MP by brad, on Flickr


And because I know everyone loves photos more than stories here is a few of the others I have managed to get this year. As always check out @trophy_country_coyotes for more.
PXL_20211207_232140972.MP by brad r, on Flickr

PXL_20211107_145214846.MP by brad , on Flickr
 
Nicely done. I have to admit I’ve missed a number of coyotes with the shotgun. At 65 I still get too excited when they come in to shotgun range ��. But it’s all part of the fun.

How’s the pelt damage with the swift? I too am curious on what bullet?

Anyway great story and pics ��
 
Very Kool - Good Hunting ! Hey what bullet are you hucking out of that " 220swift with a 1/23-1/14 twist " barrel ? Very interesting - RJ



Right now I'm whipping a 50gr vmax at 3800fps with a 22 inch barrel. I'm at max book with zero pressure signs so the gain twist seems to be working
Still too early to say on fur friendly as my hit was not ideal. For a bad hit though it was really good.
 
Nice... I think you will like the Swift... I have been using them on coyotes and wolves for decades... my current is a Ruger Mark II with 24" barrel... it is a screamer, I'm using the 55 VM over W760.
 
Good recovery! Its always a good day when you get one in the truck. I messed up 3 times already this year. With that outta the way so the rest of the season is all good. :)

I wanted to ask about your caller. You liking it? Good display good range? Easy to ready? Im still rockin the Hellfire, but was looking to replace it with a Banshee. Now they dont make them no more and replaced them with the style you have there. They also jumped the price $200 now. :(
 
Good recovery! Its always a good day when you get one in the truck. I messed up 3 times already this year. With that outta the way so the rest of the season is all good. :)

I wanted to ask about your caller. You liking it? Good display good range? Easy to ready? Im still rockin the Hellfire, but was looking to replace it with a Banshee. Now they dont make them no more and replaced them with the style you have there. They also jumped the price $200 now. :(

This one is the x2s. I won't lie I didn't pay for it, it was won in a photo contest. That being said it is far and above the best foxpro I have had. the tx1000 remote makes all the difference and I can see the screen well, navigate menus, and operate it with gloves on no problem.
 
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