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Reloading
Hornady Interbond did it Again!
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 816439" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>For a second year my reloads with Hornady Interbonds 150gr in my .270 Win (velocity +-2940fps) at a distance of +120yards had stood up to its name. Last year the retaining weight after recovering it from a Kudu had yielded 125gr out of the 150gr - 83.33%. Last week I had shot another Kudu with the same bullet brand and it had yielded 124gr out of the 150gr - 82.26%. In both cases it was instant kills. The usual blood clot underneath the skin was damatically less than with ordinary bullets. Thank you very much for Hornday Interbonds!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 816439, member: 25295"] For a second year my reloads with Hornady Interbonds 150gr in my .270 Win (velocity +-2940fps) at a distance of +120yards had stood up to its name. Last year the retaining weight after recovering it from a Kudu had yielded 125gr out of the 150gr - 83.33%. Last week I had shot another Kudu with the same bullet brand and it had yielded 124gr out of the 150gr - 82.26%. In both cases it was instant kills. The usual blood clot underneath the skin was damatically less than with ordinary bullets. Thank you very much for Hornday Interbonds!!! [/QUOTE]
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