Eight trophies all one shot except one waterbuck. The first shot was adequate, but we did not want him to run. Range was 80 yds to 200 yds. Recovered 2 bullets - others passed thru.
Results... Incredible! I shot a gemsbok at 41 yards. They are notoriously tough, and my guides were leery of such a light caliber with a hollow point. Entrance on the bull was at the fold of the shoulder. The bullet penetrated the rib, lungs, heart and offside rib and came to rest in the skin.
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I just got back from Cold Bay, Alaska and shot a great brown bear that squares 10 ft. 3 6/8 inches. I have attached a picture of the bullet, a Swift A-Frame 225 Grain .338, a picture of a group I shot prior to leaving and a few of the bear. I shot the bear at 256 yards in the right front shoulder, and it took out the shoulder before going thru the heart and lungs and lodging in the skin on the opposite side.
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Swift Bullets did it again! Both Antelope were taken with my son's Weatherby .257 Magnum using 100 grain Scirocco II bullets. As my son and I say, "The bullet flies like a precision instrument and hit like a sledge hammer."
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As LUCK would have it, my elk season lasted literally about 5 minutes. We spotted two 6 points coming across the flats headed for the mountains. We cut them off and as they came around the bend we had two shots at 454 yards (per the range finder) and two 6 point bulls down.
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My daughter shot this 347-inch bull at about 250 yards with the Sirocco. She kept shooting and hit it 3 of 4 times with great accuracy. Thought you all might like to hear what your bullets do.
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