The Scirocco II is one of the better bonded bullets out there, IMHO.
Performance in everything from the 6mm to the 308 Norma Magnum has been flawless.
They can be a bit tricky to get to shoot in some rifles, but when they do, they are great!
My experience has shown they prefer to be seated off the lands a bit. The Jackets are soft copper,
so they can foul rough bores a bit, but a good solvent is all one needs to remove that.
I have no manual, but work loads up, starting a couple of grains lower than conventional bullet recommendations.
Regards, Dave.
I have used 275 grain A-frames in the .338 RUM on both elk and moose.
My son put a 200gr A-Frame @ 3200fps muzzle velocity from my 300RUM stem to stern thru a 8' + grizzly I now also load 300gr A-Frames for my 375RUM.
Very extreme example I shot a 4X4 coastal blacktail in the chest facing me at 40 yards with a 180gr Scirroco @ 3380fps obviously it killed it instantly but the bullet didn't exit hit the spine between the shoulders and disintegrated without an exit hole.
Not dissing the Scirroco's not many bullets would have been able to stay together at that impact velocity.



























