Do you know what velocity you were getting? Thanks, Barlowthe loads for my swifts are 36-37gr RL15 behind a 50gr nosler BT. I shoot them a lot less nowadays because I have moved into the .20cal's for my high volume shooting
4087 very consistentDo you know what velocity you were getting? Thanks, Barlow
I don't do any PD hunting, or any rapid fire shooting unless it's at a coyote running away. I was thinking about the heat issue and how RL15 compares to 4064 in that regard. Do you or others have any insight on this? BarlowBe aware if you are PD shooting, where you may get
carried away by rapid firing, R15 burns really hot,
compared to smaller stick or even ball powder.
I was shooting 380 in one swift, and R15 in the other.
It took less shots for the R15 barrel to get hot than it
did the one shooting the 380. LDS
That's a lot more velocity than I'm getting. Hold onto that rifle. Barlow4087 very consistent
I have ruger 77 heavy barrel too.I've been thinking about trying RL15 in my old TS Ruger 77 Swift, with 50 and 55 gr bullets. Any of you Swift shooters care to fill me in on what works for you or what doesn't work with this powder. Barlow
Thanks for the input. I have use a Swift since 1976, when I bought a Ruger 77V brand new for $169.00. It was a Centennial model and I carried it all the time. I deer hunted with it extensively until it got too heavy or I got weaker. So I bought another Ruger 77 Swift standard weight, which I still have. I sold the 77v a few years back. I shot the barrel out of the standard weight and had a new Douglas Premium installed about 10-12 years ago. I have killed more game with this rifle than any other rifle I have owned, (mostly deer). I used the Speer 50 gr for a long time in both rifles and they worked great, and have used many other bullets with varying degrees of success. Over the years I have tried a few different powders (like now) but always come back to IMR 4064 for the 50-55 gr weights. Today my old load of 39 gr of 4064 gave me one three shot group of .177 at 95 yards with a little luck added. I have a Vari X 111 6.5x20 on it now because I coyote hunt a farm that allow some loooong shooting opportunities. So although RL15 did give some great groups in the 3's and 4's it does not get the velocity that 4064 does. My 39 gr load with a 50 gr Nosler solid base gets 3750 from its 24" barrel. I will probably never put a new barrel on this rifle, but when the throat goes away I will set it back and keep shooting. That's enough rambling. BarlowI have ruger 77 heavy barrel too.
Im shooting 55 gr vmax my best results are using h414 or imr4895. But i did use rl15 and varget for pd hunting cause i had a ton of each powder i found rl15 and varget are similar in velocity and charge weight.
Here my results
55gr vmax
Rl15 36.8gr 3724fps
Varget 36.6gr 3719fps
Both shot around .5 to .75 inches at 100
My best results
55gr vmax
Imr4895 38.4gr 3855fps shot .33 inches several times.
Also shot great using 50gr vmax
H414 43.7gr 3803fps
Hope this helps
in your opening post you asked about RL15 and the swift but I also shoot 43gr of 380 behind 50 nosler BT. faster to reload for when I used to reload for three swifts at 500 rounds each. the gun that delivers 4087fps is a remington 40x with a 27 1/4 in barrel and this is my second barrel on it. it shoots 1/4 inch groups all day with either load. some guns you can do no wrong and this is one of them.That's a lot more velocity than I'm getting. Hold onto that rifle. Barlow
That's the way my 77V was. It was just very accurate. Jim Carmichel had an identical rifle and said in his "Book of the Rifle" paraphrasing here, that it was the most accurate factory rifle he ever owned. I am not a complete velocity nut when it comes to this or any rifle I own, but a Swift imo is in a class by itself. Barlowin your opening post you asked about RL15 and the swift but I also shoot 43gr of 380 behind 50 nosler BT. faster to reload for when I used to reload for three swifts at 500 rounds each. the gun that delivers 4087fps is a remington 40x with a 27 1/4 in barrel and this is my second barrel on it. it shoots 1/4 inch groups all day with either load. some guns you can do no wrong and this is one of them.