Buy .220 Swift Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

V-MAX

Caliber:

.220 Swift

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

55 grain

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Brand:

Remington

Bullet Type:

Pointed Soft Point

Caliber:

.220 Swift

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

50 grain

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Brand:

HSM Ammunition

Caliber:

.220 Swift

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

HSM Ammunition

Caliber:

.220 Swift

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

POINTED SOFT POINT (PSP)

Caliber:

.220 SWIFT

Grains:

50 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Nosler Ballistic Tip

Caliber:

.220 Swift

Grains:

40

Rounds:

20

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.2/5 based on 5 customer reviews across 10 variants from 23 retailers

Highly accurate factory ammunition praised for performance, though one customer experienced misfires and case dimension issues.

What customers like

Accuracy Performance80%
Shoots great out of my remington 700 vssf. Not many factory options for 220 swift but this shoots 1/2 moa
Factory Ammo Quality60%
I was not expecting factory ammo to be so accurate.
Hunting Effectiveness40%
Shot a nice buck and it turned his vitals into soup.

Common concerns

Misfire & Quality Issues20%
2 out of the first three rounds failed to fire.
Case Dimension Problems20%
the cases where too long and exchanged it for a box if federal trophy bonded
Frequently Asked Questions
Buy .220 Swift Ammo for Sale

How fast is a 220 Swift bullet in mph?

.220 Swift bullets travel around 4,100 fps from factory loads, which converts to roughly 2,800 mph. Handloads can push velocities to 4,300 fps or about 2,930 mph. This makes it one of the fastest commercially available rifle cartridges.

Are 220 Swift rifles still made?

Yes, .220 Swift rifles are still being made. Remington appears to be the only current mainstream manufacturer still building a rifle in .220 Swift, specifically the Model 700 VSF. Used and new inventory can also be found through our marketplace.

Which is better, 22-250 or 220 Swift?

.22-250 edges out .220 Swift for most shooters. Both deliver similar velocity, but .22-250 offers better brass availability, lower ammunition costs, and less barrel wear. Swift has fewer factory options. Choose .22-250 unless you specifically want Swift's slightly flatter trajectory or already own Swift rifles.

What is a 220 Swift rifle good for?

.220 Swift excels at varmint hunting as the fastest commercial cartridge available. It holds the world record for velocity, with a 29gr bullet reaching 4,665 fps. Flat trajectory and explosive bullet performance make it ideal for prairie dogs, coyotes, and similar small game at distance. Barrel wear and limited ammunition availability are tradeoffs.

How far can a 220 Swift shoot accurately?

The .220 Swift shoots accurately well beyond 400 yards for varmint hunting. Its high velocity and case capacity keep bullets supersonic at long ranges, supporting flat trajectories. Enthusiasts discuss pushing it to 1000 yards. Wind drift and bullet stability are limiting factors, and barrel wear limits practical use for most shooters.

How much is a 220 Swift worth?

A .220 Swift rifle averages $2,467 new and $1,363 used. Specific models like Winchester Model 70s list at $2,699–$3,299. Prices vary by manufacturer, condition, and configuration. Check our marketplace for current listings across retailers.

What grain bullet is best for 220 Swift?

Most .220 Swift rifles perform best with 50–55 grain bullets. Some barrels with faster twist rates handle 60-grain bullets accurately. The 50gr Hornady V-Max is a popular starting point. Check your rifle's twist rate and a current reloading manual for load data specific to your firearm.