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SWIFT SCIROCCO 100 YD TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 42522" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>I just shot a set of test loads using Varget, Winchester brass and primers and the 150 and 165 grain Swift Sciroccos. Using a highly accurized Rem. M-700 and a Nightforce 5.5-15 scope I managed sub 1/2 minute groups with each bullet. 42 grains of Varget shot 0.457" for five @ 100 yards with the 165's, 44 grains Varget/165's shot 0.470" and 43 grains Varget and the 150 Scirocco shot two groups that went into 0.440" - 0.454". O.L. was 2.81 for both bullets. I did not use my chronograph will do that another day. I did get pressure signs at 45 grains with each bullet.</p><p></p><p>Thought someone might find this interesting. I weighed 200 of the 150 grain Sciroccos and the extreme variation between the heaviest and the lightest was exactly 1.0 grain. This is the best consistency that I have had with Sciroccos since they came out.</p><p>ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 42522, member: 25"] I just shot a set of test loads using Varget, Winchester brass and primers and the 150 and 165 grain Swift Sciroccos. Using a highly accurized Rem. M-700 and a Nightforce 5.5-15 scope I managed sub 1/2 minute groups with each bullet. 42 grains of Varget shot 0.457" for five @ 100 yards with the 165's, 44 grains Varget/165's shot 0.470" and 43 grains Varget and the 150 Scirocco shot two groups that went into 0.440" - 0.454". O.L. was 2.81 for both bullets. I did not use my chronograph will do that another day. I did get pressure signs at 45 grains with each bullet. Thought someone might find this interesting. I weighed 200 of the 150 grain Sciroccos and the extreme variation between the heaviest and the lightest was exactly 1.0 grain. This is the best consistency that I have had with Sciroccos since they came out. ian [/QUOTE]
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