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Hornady Interlock: A Classic Performer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Critter Picker" data-source="post: 2365649" data-attributes="member: 111781"><p>Once upon a time,I had a 260 and the only bullet that would hold together was the Nosler partition. Back in those days when your supply ran low you ran to your LGS and grabbed another box off the shelf. With deer season fast approaching, I walked into the LGS and the place where the .264 125 partitions should be was empty. A rare situation back then.</p><p></p><p>I grabbed a box of 129 interlocks off the shelf and headed home. I was a little surprised at how well they shot. Then the moment of truth. High shoulder hit because I didn't expect a pass through. Walked up to the deer and there before my eyes was a golf ball size exit hole. This was a sight that got to be boringly common. Never bought another box of partitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Critter Picker, post: 2365649, member: 111781"] Once upon a time,I had a 260 and the only bullet that would hold together was the Nosler partition. Back in those days when your supply ran low you ran to your LGS and grabbed another box off the shelf. With deer season fast approaching, I walked into the LGS and the place where the .264 125 partitions should be was empty. A rare situation back then. I grabbed a box of 129 interlocks off the shelf and headed home. I was a little surprised at how well they shot. Then the moment of truth. High shoulder hit because I didn't expect a pass through. Walked up to the deer and there before my eyes was a golf ball size exit hole. This was a sight that got to be boringly common. Never bought another box of partitions. [/QUOTE]
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