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Another $450 in work is a bit of a stretch. I just paid my smith $300 to chamber, true, and install a bolt knob. You still have to chamber if you start with a stiller. I own a couple of them, and my 700's hang with the stillers.
Opinions on 22-243 caliber If the fire forming process isn't your thing don't go for it. For me, it's not enough wear to even matter. Not to mention that they're surprisingly accurate while forming. The swift was set up to run 55-60gr pills. The other two are setup differently as far as...
Evidently I have a thing for hotrod 22's. I've got a 220SwiftAI, a 22-250AI, and a 22-243AI. I don't have my load book with me right now, but IIRC the 22-250AI is running 80's at 3400 fps and the 22-243AI is running 90's at 3500 fps. There definitely is a velocity gain with the added case...
I'm a fan of my Surgeon DBM. However, I picked up some PTG DBM that was on sale. It was hard to pass that deal up. It all comes down to your preference.
Re: Shooting a 22-250 out to 1000 yards?? Sure you can kill a deer with a .224 pill. I could kill a cotton mouth with a tooth brush, but why would I want to? If you're looking for something to shoot 800 and kill deer and hogs may I suggest a 6br. Very similar to a 22-250 or 6-250.
Re: Shooting a 22-250 out to 1000 yards?? It all depends on your ability to read the wind. It's not as good as my 300wm or my 260AI, but it still gets there.