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Hornady Interlocks at high velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="270winmuley" data-source="post: 2256516" data-attributes="member: 117444"><p>Starting to get low on my supply of Nosler accubonds and am thinking of developing a load with RL 26 and Hornady interlocks. I am currently pushing 3150-3180 with my current accubond load out of a 270 Win with 140 grain. I never shoot past 500 yards but need to be able to take a shot at 50 yards if necessary. Has anyone shot interlocks at these speeds on mule deer or elk? Will they hold together well enough for a shoulder shot? I know that they are a cup and core non bonded bullet but I have heard that they have a fairly thick jacket for what they are.</p><p></p><p>I also have alot of 140 Berger classic hunters but I'm worried they would disintegrate at that speed. </p><p>Any input would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="270winmuley, post: 2256516, member: 117444"] Starting to get low on my supply of Nosler accubonds and am thinking of developing a load with RL 26 and Hornady interlocks. I am currently pushing 3150-3180 with my current accubond load out of a 270 Win with 140 grain. I never shoot past 500 yards but need to be able to take a shot at 50 yards if necessary. Has anyone shot interlocks at these speeds on mule deer or elk? Will they hold together well enough for a shoulder shot? I know that they are a cup and core non bonded bullet but I have heard that they have a fairly thick jacket for what they are. I also have alot of 140 Berger classic hunters but I’m worried they would disintegrate at that speed. Any input would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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