quackquackbang
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Anyone here use this bullet on elk/moose size game?
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In the 80;s it was a good bullet in the dark red box and I shot many moose,elk,deer ,black bears and one grizzly.Hornady has cut corners somewhere in their bullet making as core separation and jacket slippage is now common.I'd try another brand and RE#19 is the powder.
In the 80;s it was a good bullet in the dark red box and I shot many moose,elk,deer ,black bears and one grizzly.Hornady has cut corners somewhere in their bullet making as core separation and jacket slippage is now common.I'd try another brand and RE#19 is the powder.
RE# 19 is the powder for what?
The SST is not what I consider a great elk,moose or bear round. Other's mileage may vary.
Went through that same song and dance with Hornady last fall with some explosive 9.3/ 286gr SP's . In the field NFG .........in the lab perfect.Long as you shoot ballistic gel They did replace them and more but more of an under the rug sweeping approach.Plausible deniability.Never had a Partition fail so far structurally or otherwise.
Thanks for the input. I'll stick with partitions or accubonds.
I keep an eye out for older boxes of Interlocks and Interbonds at gun shows all the time,
I believe they used more antimony in the lead back then, to make it softer, thus less likely to fragment.
In the 80;s it was a good bullet in the dark red box and I shot many moose,elk,deer ,black bears and one grizzly.Hornady has cut corners somewhere in their bullet making as core separation and jacket slippage is now common.I'd try another brand and RE#19 is the powder.
Exactly!! The "old" interlock and the "new" interlock are not the same bullet. Had a lot of core/jacket separations in the newer design. EE.



























