Remington Reintroduces Scirocco Bonded Center-fire Rifle Ammunition

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posted on November 7, 2018
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Remington has reintroduced its Premier Scirocco Bonded center-fire rifle ammunition line. A big-game round, Premier Scirocco Bonded cartridges are loaded with Swift Scirocco Bonded bullets, specially blended powders and Kleanbore primers for top performance. These Swift Scirocco Bonded bullets feature polymer tips, pure copper jackets bonded to the lead core, a secant olive profile and a boat tail base. A full listing of the cartridges and grain weights offered appears below. For more information, please visit remington.com.

Order #

Cartridge

Bullet Wt.

Bullet Type

MSRP

29320

.243 Win.

90

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$43.50

29322

.270 Win.

130

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$45.69

29316

7 mm Rem. Mag.

150

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$53.21

29335

7 mm Rem. Ultra Mag.

150

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$62.07

29328

.30-'06 Sprg.

180

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$45.69

29318

.30-'06 Sprg.

150

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$45.69

29345

.300 WSM

180

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$53.21

29330

.300 Win. Mag.

180

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$53.21

27950

.300 Rem. Ultra Mag.

150

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$62.07

27936

.300 Rem. Ultra Mag.

180

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$62.07

29332

.308 Win.

165

Swift Scirocco Bonded

$45.69

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