I finally made it to the range today with my new 700 Varmint SF in 220 swift. I had several loads to try and started with 41.5 grains of H380 and 50 v-maxes and the pressure when up from there ending with 43 grains with a 50 v-max and 42 grains with the 55 v-max. My brass supply consisted of some once fired RP head stamp and some ancient Norma cases that belonged to my late great uncle which he had for his custom bench gun. All brass was clean, full length sized, trimmed, and deburred. Bolt lift was always easy and felt normal to me, however there was 4 or 5 that I had to really jerk hard on the bolt to break them loose out of the chamber. Primers were fairly flat in all loads and most had very slight cratering. Just enough that you could see it, nothing major. The hottest loads were still a half grain down from max. I thought maybe I need to clean the chamber so I did with some mild Hoppes. I fired a few rounds after that and everything was very smooth then I got a few more that wanted to hang up. I think the 42.5 and 43 grain 50 v-max loads where the ones that had the hang ups. With that said the hottest 55's shot the best. Those groups almost all had 2 touch and then the third 3/4 to 7/8 high. I am wondering if maybe that old Norma brass is what caused the flyers and the sticking. Two of them had the necks crack between the shoulder and the case mouth upon firing. Maybe they are hard and aren't shrinking back after cooling? I can't say if any of the RP's stuck or not but I am going clean and neck size the RP stuff and go again. I am going to creep up on a max load of 42.5 grains with the 55's from the 42 grains that I shot the best groups with today. I should add that while shooting these loads, which I would have thought would have made the most pressure I did not have any sticking issues. Any ideas? Why so random? The sticking cases would happened and then more of the same load would pop right out.