I'm not terribly concerned with terminal performance..........also I suspect with the excessive rotational forces, the bullet will be pretty much just inside the upper edge of the integrity envelope, so upon impact it should literally tear baboons to pieces. Rotation does not slow down as does velocity, from what is known the rotation of the bullet remains more or less constant through out it's flight. Obviously there will be some losses but apparently they are very slight over say the 2 seconds of normal maximum bullet flight. So I suspect that with a RPM of 330,000+ the impact and terminal destruction should be quite impressive.
Cdn S..........at the much reduced speeds and therefore much reduced rpm in your 22-250, I believe what you are saying but I don't think it will apply to this bullet at 3700+ fps and a rotation of 335,000+ rpm. It was at this velocity and rpm that the 80 gn SMKs self destructed, I'm hoping the 90 gn VLD is tougher so I can get it to at least 3700 and maybe 3800 fps and stay together.
I have a box of them so I think I shall section one of the 80 gn SMKs and one of the 90 gn VLD to see if the jacket is noticeably heavier.