I learned early on in my shooting career to disbelieve everything you read in the gunrags and only one quarter what you hear around the campfire. The Swift is a prime example of the "old wives" gossiping over the back fence...doesn't matter if they have on a pair of pants or not. I had some very good mentors when it came to separating fact from fancy. I shot up a ton of 4320, 4064, H380, BL-C2 and H4895 in my Swifts and most of the other hotties with similar case capacities. Today Varget and RL15 get the lions share with those cartridges...but 4320 is still the best overall for velocity and accuracy in my 17 Rem with 20 VMax, 40 gr VMax bullets in the 223's. Just did 10 in a row out to about 150 yds with my 17 FB using 20 Vmax and WW748 today but I will be trying 4320 in the next few days...it burns much cleaner than the 748. Might be a bit slow for that little case.
Every rifle has it's preferences and half the fun of shooting is working out those optimum loads.
I've been know to cut away almost all the wood around the barrel and cut big slots in the bottom wood on some of my favorites. As long as I had enough to hold on to and some to set in a bag I was happy. One experimental stock ended up with just a 1/2" steel rod out long enough to mount the bipod on. That got lots of looks and comments until I won a few sucker bets. Somethings are just not for all...
I tried using water once on the range to check out fast cooling, but it shocked the barrel steel enough so you could see a twist down the boree...It did straighten out when I got it evenly cooled all around and left it set until it cooled completely...I thought I had just wasted a very accurate Hart barrel, but after letting it set overnight, the next day it shot just as good...no thanks to my "experiment". I just don't let things get that hot anymore...I always have several rifles, bolt pistols, pistols and wheel guns and spread the shots around.
And you're definitely right Ireload2...I've had a passel of those "Best" barrels. Everything wears out, just enjoy what you have today and be ready for a switheroo at some future time.
'Njoy