the 220 swift is considered a long action.
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100-1000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have, its condition, box, accessories, manual, etc..
A 220 Swift bullet typically travels at speeds ranging from 3700 to 4100 feet per second (1130 to 1250 meters per second), depending on the specific load and bullet weight. This high velocity gives the 220 Swift excellent long-range shooting capabilities.
1935
Usually, no. the .220 Swift cartridge is quite a bit longer, and has a larger cartridge head.
your win mod. 70 was made in 1953,that being the case there are the short action calibres which are rounds with a loaded length of 2.800 in.or less and the long action which are for calibres with a loaded length of 3.340 in. in length.the short action calibres were .22 hornet,.243 winchester,.257 roberts,308 winchester,300 savage,.the long action calibres were .220 swift,270 win.30-06 springfield,300H&H..375H&H etc. hope this helps.
Yes. More than one, not including wildcats.
100 USD
Don't get too hopeful. The class action lawsuit has been going on for years now. Swift Transportation has more lawyers than those in the class action lawsuit can afford to hire, and better ones, too. They can drag that thing out for as long as they want.
a 220 long, is a british nomenclature for a 22 long rifle caliber