150gr scirocco's

FOTIS":ula0pafj said:
Are they hard to find an accurate load with?

I never had a problem finding an accurate load. As Scotty noted, they (like most bonded core bullets) like a jump to the lands. Once I learned that peculiarity, all the trials I conducted were quickly concluded.
 
As I recall, as I watch the paint dry, I was loading them close to the lands. But I'm 62, only 30 years of hunting left, I'll stick with my 150 BT and 180 Partition in the 06.


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DrMike":6wnb4zea said:
FOTIS":6wnb4zea said:
Are they hard to find an accurate load with?

I never had a problem finding an accurate load. As Scotty noted, they (like most bonded core bullets) like a jump to the lands. Once I learned that peculiarity, all the trials I conducted were quickly concluded.
That has been my experience with bonded bullets as well.
 
I just did a test with the 150 grain Sciroccos. .01, .05 and.09 off the lands. The best group by far was .01 off the lands. This is the second time I have done this test and the results have been the same. I guess different rifles have their preferences for jump?
 
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