Yes. More than one, not including wildcats.
the 220 swift is considered a long action.
1935
Usually, no. the .220 Swift cartridge is quite a bit longer, and has a larger cartridge head.
The .220 Swift has a case length of 56mm, which is longer than the .308 Winchester (51.18mm) That puts it into the long action category- so, yes, ALL .220 Swift rifles are long action. One of the earlier rifles was the Winchester Model 70.
Short
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.
Short
Neither. Provide a few more parameters and one or the other might be "better" based on what you want to know.
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Some of the more powerful motors need more voltage to operate but it would be a waste to have all small motors also use 220 volts. Think of it like a semi truck. It needs the larger, more powerful engine to do it's job but to put that same motor in an economy car would be way too much.
Assuming there are no letters before the number, the rifle was made some time in December of 1954. The 220 swift was offered on the standard rifle from 1936-1959.