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Hornady Interlocks at high velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2257414" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Like anything in life there are give's and take's.The Interlock is a super bullet.I have shot it out of a 300 savage,308,30-06,270,300 win mag and 300 H&H mag.At the velocities you list most cup and core bullets will have the same problem as it can come apart and that's not all bad.</p><p>I have an interlock that killed an elk dead as a door knob and when dressing it out the cup went one way and the core was underneath the skin on the other side but dead is dead.</p><p>The only cup and core I have shot at 380 yards and killed the elk and remained together was a Nosler Ballistic Tip,the newer ones.</p><p>I have used the Interlock many times where it did not come apart with 30 cal magnums.</p><p>I was told by Hornady that the newer Interlocks have a thicker jacket than the older ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2257414, member: 108576"] Like anything in life there are give's and take's.The Interlock is a super bullet.I have shot it out of a 300 savage,308,30-06,270,300 win mag and 300 H&H mag.At the velocities you list most cup and core bullets will have the same problem as it can come apart and that's not all bad. I have an interlock that killed an elk dead as a door knob and when dressing it out the cup went one way and the core was underneath the skin on the other side but dead is dead. The only cup and core I have shot at 380 yards and killed the elk and remained together was a Nosler Ballistic Tip,the newer ones. I have used the Interlock many times where it did not come apart with 30 cal magnums. I was told by Hornady that the newer Interlocks have a thicker jacket than the older ones. [/QUOTE]
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