11 October 2002, 06:20
ron cook180 gr. scirocco bullets in 300 mag for elk
Has anyone had good results with 180 gr. Scirocco bullets in a 300 winchester for elk? How about favorite loads / velocities. My average target range is 300 - 400 yards. Any better bullets / loads out there? As always - thank you for your time.
11 October 2002, 11:19
<Rogue 6>I hunted with the scirroco for the first couple season they came out. I you take the ballistic coeficiants from the 180 partition & scirroco at equal velocities there really isn't a lot of different even out to 500 yards. If your planning to shoot that far non-premium boat tail bullets would do just fine. Your impact velocities are going to be in the 308 winchester range.
11 October 2002, 11:51
<Rogue 6>Sorry I forgot loads. If you use the Scirroco's try imr4831 and fed 215 primers in w-w brass. If you use the Partitions try the Imr4831 or R22 and the same brass and primers. I like the 190 grain hornaday btsp with R22 w-w brass and fed 215 primers. The 200 grain Sierra gameking might be another nice long range bullet.
11 October 2002, 17:05
ShumbaRouge 6,
What kind of performance have you experienced with the Hornady 190 grain BTSP?
This bullet shoots really well in my 30-06 with good velocity. However, I have not tried it on game and would love to know how it performs. Thanks.
Tim
12 October 2002, 12:28
Frank NowakowskiI have used the 180 Scirroco's in my .300 H&H which is basically shooting them the same speed as a Win Mag; about 3000 fps at the muzzle. Two years ago I Shot a whitetail at 300+ yds and bullet exited. Dead whitey very quickly.
Then shot a bull elk at 292 yds, the bullet went in at an angle, broke the shoulder on the way in and I remember finding it way back behind the lungs in the guts. The bullet is about as classic a mushroom as you ever see, and about .650" in diameter and weighed 157.5 grains.
I have also found that some barrels don't care for the soft Swift jackets. Plus accuracy seems to be better if you start with a clean barrel.
I tend to shoot my game at fairly long ranges as its very open on the Ranch I hunt and the Scirrocos have worked out well for me. At least in thirty caliber anyway.
FN in MT
13 October 2002, 09:57
<Mads>I've done some loading not hunting with the 165 grains scirroco in my .300 win. mag.
It has been the most diffecult bullet to shot for my rifle. I tried with Norma 204, MRP and MRP-2
The 204 and the MRP did 3" groups at best at 100 meters! Then the MRP-2 came on and I got a flame thrower and �" groups!
If this is typical performance for the scirroco then have particien when loading them!
Regards
Mads
[ 10-12-2002, 17:36: Message edited by: Mads ]13 October 2002, 02:37
Frank NowakowskiMads,
I think the Scirrocos and the uncoated Barnes X-Bullets all require an absolutely clean barrel for best accuracy. Plus some barrels will just not shoot them. I tried X bullets in a few of my rifles and they just wouldn't shoot them or else they did easily....no real rhyme or reason.
FN in MT