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220 SWIFT: Goin' to 'dog town with Dad
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<blockquote data-quote="zb338" data-source="post: 1674605" data-attributes="member: 55852"><p>I owned a .264 and a .220 Swift. You really hit the nail on the head when</p><p>you said that bullets weren't where they are today. When the .264 first </p><p>came out it was hard to get a bullet that was accurate and stayed together</p><p>on game. I bought a .338 when they first came out. Went to Wyoming</p><p>on a mule deer and elk hunt using handloads with Winchester Power Points.</p><p>The first deer I shot looked like it was hit with a cannon. Now days there</p><p>are plenty of good bullets for everything you can think of.</p><p>Zeke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zb338, post: 1674605, member: 55852"] I owned a .264 and a .220 Swift. You really hit the nail on the head when you said that bullets weren't where they are today. When the .264 first came out it was hard to get a bullet that was accurate and stayed together on game. I bought a .338 when they first came out. Went to Wyoming on a mule deer and elk hunt using handloads with Winchester Power Points. The first deer I shot looked like it was hit with a cannon. Now days there are plenty of good bullets for everything you can think of. Zeke [/QUOTE]
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