In the 220 Swift I used, it had a 24" barrel ( a Model 700 Classic take-off barrel put on a Model 7) I used the then available Federal 55gr Trophy Bonded load. They usually stopped under the offside hide, averaged .45" caliber. I noticed that the wind really affected it, so I had to be very careful. I used the 85gr XBT in the 6x47mm (right at /243 velocities, had a 26" barrel) I used , only recovered one, also .45 cal, and I used the old 50gr XLC in a little CZ 527 .221 Fireball on a shoat around 70 pounds or so. It exited at 75yds but left a .50 cal exit. It shot the Remington 50gr Accupoint factory load to same POI, so I used it on crows and switched ammo for the hog. I intentionally shot the hog behind the right shoulder and it exited center of the left one, just to see what it would do. I personally like the Premiums for small calibers too. I used these small calibers as a test/or necessity. I much prefer the .243 as a minimum, and really like the .270 class as all around. However, if I still lived in Texas, I most likely would still have a .224 TTH (.22/6mm) and the 75gr Swift loads I used to have. I also had a great load with the WW 64gr bullet, another good one. I love trying out all this stuff, ha. Good posts gentlemen!
Now, my cousin, a beautiful fair skinned Platinum blonde has always bruised easily, and is afraid of hard kickers, so she uses a Remington 700 (kinda heavy) in 22-250 with 55gr softnose for all her deer hunting "in Texas" (again, small deer). She shoots them behind the shoulder, lots of bloodshot, but she is like me...we don't eat every scrap, ha.