I have a Winchester pre-64 model 70 that was made in 30–06 and the original barrel was cut down to 20 inches. I prefer 22 caliber cartridges so I want to change it. It has a standard bolt face (.473), so I need a cartridge with the same. I was originally thinking 220 Swift would be good because it was a made in 1957 and I might be able to find a sporter type contour to fit the original stock. But with current condition the way they are, finding 220 swift brass and dies is extremely difficult and/or expensive. I have 22–250 brass in good supply and the dies and everything for reloading.
I have found that Douglas Barrels makes the factory size spotter contour for the Winchester model 70, so I’m thinking of going with them. I also have 22 Creedmoor brass and dies, but that has a good bit more recoil for a lite rifle. What would you do? If you went with a 22–250, what twist rate would you go with? Main use would be target shooting and maybe some steel.
I have found that Douglas Barrels makes the factory size spotter contour for the Winchester model 70, so I’m thinking of going with them. I also have 22 Creedmoor brass and dies, but that has a good bit more recoil for a lite rifle. What would you do? If you went with a 22–250, what twist rate would you go with? Main use would be target shooting and maybe some steel.
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