Thanks guys!

The Wilson Arrow is based on the 220 Swift. It's basically a Swift with the shoulder pushed back and the angle sharpened. The basic benefit is less brass trimming due to the sharper shoulder. Problem is Swift ammo won't chamber in the Arrow. Brass must first be formed in the Arrow FL die before the initial loading.

This is the second deer I've killed with the little 55 SP, and I've seen several more killed by other folks. First was with a 22-250 at 60yds. It was DRT also. Kinda makes me wonder why I keep experimenting with other bullets, including premiums, when the 55 SP is so cheap, accurate, and effective!


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