6.5x55 Interlock or SST?


If the deer died with the interlocks, why change at all?
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

As to bullet construction, the SST's only commonly shared feature with the "regular" interlock is the interlock ring.
The core is of a harder alloy and the jacket material is thicker at the base. Both of these help prevent the classic core slippage that plagues most non-bonded core BT bullets.
 

If the deer died with the interlocks, why change at all?
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

As to bullet construction, the SST's only commonly shared feature with the "regular" interlock is the interlock ring.
The core is of a harder alloy and the jacket material is thicker at the base. Both of these help prevent the classic core slippage that plagues most non-bonded core BT bullets.

I agree if it aint broke don't fix. I still have a few interlocks, but last time I was at a gun shop all they had were the SST in 140grn hunting bullets... More than likely I will keep the interlocks for this years deer trip, but just incase I use them at the range, I wanted to check on the sst...

That being said, I am taking my bubba 303 to the smith for some new sights, maybe for a open sight bush gun for this year.

Who knows... Either way(interlock or sst), here's hoping for a deer this year!
 
Just going back to a previous post about harder jackets.... Does the sst have a tougher jacket or is it an interlock with plastic? Maybe I'm just mis reading.

Not actually a tougher jacket, just a thicker one. Same thing I suppose.

Note in the photo of the SST that the expansion stops at 10-12mm above the BT base of the bullet; also true of the "regular" interlock bullet. The SST jacket material was thickened at this point.

The expansion characteristics of the SST also indicate a harder core. All this presumes that the tests performed were done under the same set of parameters for both bullets./SIZE]


Performance of these bullets is the same as my own tests into wet newspaper at 50/100 and 200 yds. from a .300 WSM and a 30/06, both with the 180 standard interlock and the '06 also with the SST, and a .375 H&H with 275 interlocks.

Now if Hornady could get their act together and get some bullets to Canada!!!
 
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