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<blockquote data-quote="sierrastalker" data-source="post: 2791889" data-attributes="member: 125664"><p>I'm working through some Hornady Interlock 284 139gr BTSP seconds or blems or whatever that my dad bought on Midway and gave to me. He probably bought em years ago, when things were cheaper. A lot of the tips are messed up, the best I can describe it is the lead is kind of flaking/breaking away on some. I'm just using them to fireform brass in a 280 AI and break in the barrel. I also weighed most of them when I loaded them up and the weights were definitely not consistent, nothing crazy but off by a couple grains. Some groups are fine, some aren't. They generally go where I'm pointing, but I would never hunt with them.....with lead they're target only, being in CA, anyhow. Still way more fun to ring steel and break in my new barrel vs blowing puffs of cream of wheat for fireforming!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sierrastalker, post: 2791889, member: 125664"] I'm working through some Hornady Interlock 284 139gr BTSP seconds or blems or whatever that my dad bought on Midway and gave to me. He probably bought em years ago, when things were cheaper. A lot of the tips are messed up, the best I can describe it is the lead is kind of flaking/breaking away on some. I'm just using them to fireform brass in a 280 AI and break in the barrel. I also weighed most of them when I loaded them up and the weights were definitely not consistent, nothing crazy but off by a couple grains. Some groups are fine, some aren't. They generally go where I'm pointing, but I would never hunt with them.....with lead they're target only, being in CA, anyhow. Still way more fun to ring steel and break in my new barrel vs blowing puffs of cream of wheat for fireforming! [/QUOTE]
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