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New to the game: hornady interlock & inter bond
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<blockquote data-quote="sbhooper" data-source="post: 868394" data-attributes="member: 72297"><p>I have reloaded the 165 Interlock for years in my short .308. They perform real well at the moderate velocities of the .308 and 30-06. I think that they are a real great compromise of quality and price. I have shot them in 7 mags, 6mm and .308 with excellent results on both deer and elk. I have them loaded in an O6, but have not shot anything with it. </p><p> </p><p> I have never found an Interlock that isn't accurate, either. My loads have always been sub-minute shooters. They will work well for deer and also the heavier stuff. My boys both killed elk with the .308 and it did just fine. I think that if I was going on an expensive moose hunt, I would probably step up to the 180, though. My favorite for the heavy stuff is always the Partition, but the Interlock will serve you well, too. </p><p> </p><p>Stay away from the expensive target bullets (amax), as they are not made to perform on game. Also, the all-copper premiums are just not needed at 06 velocities. They can perform well as long as the velocities are high, but can be problematic at long range and are also expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbhooper, post: 868394, member: 72297"] I have reloaded the 165 Interlock for years in my short .308. They perform real well at the moderate velocities of the .308 and 30-06. I think that they are a real great compromise of quality and price. I have shot them in 7 mags, 6mm and .308 with excellent results on both deer and elk. I have them loaded in an O6, but have not shot anything with it. I have never found an Interlock that isn't accurate, either. My loads have always been sub-minute shooters. They will work well for deer and also the heavier stuff. My boys both killed elk with the .308 and it did just fine. I think that if I was going on an expensive moose hunt, I would probably step up to the 180, though. My favorite for the heavy stuff is always the Partition, but the Interlock will serve you well, too. Stay away from the expensive target bullets (amax), as they are not made to perform on game. Also, the all-copper premiums are just not needed at 06 velocities. They can perform well as long as the velocities are high, but can be problematic at long range and are also expensive. [/QUOTE]
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