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OK, I'm trying to figure out the differences between the Hornady bullets...including the differences between the SAME type of bullet but in different weights. What I mean is that I hear and read things like" SP's are quite fragile in the 150-165g range but 180's and up and really quite solid and hold together well". My bullet selection is running low so it's time to order some more so I'm just trying to get a good idea of what I want to buy.
My understanding is this: Interlocks are the original and lots of guys use them for paper and critters, as they're actually quite good bullets at good prices. Althought is sounds like certain weights behave differently on impact.
Interbonds are the new kid on the block and are bonded, better for higher impacts but not always flying the best out of some guns, while most seem to say that the interlock fly very well.
The SST is a new design, plastic tip, flys very well, good long range, but built the same as the interlock..so old technology with a new shape...still not great for higher speed impacts.
So that's what I know...or think I know anyway. here's what I'm gonna be loading for this year, so any recommendations are welcome, thanks
257 Roberts
6.5x55, I like 140's and 160's here
264 Win Mag, worried about higher impact velocities here...
7x57, thinking about 139 and 175 for this one
270 Win, 130's and 150's
30-30, 110,150,170
308 150's and 165's
30-06, 165 and 180, maybe 200's for bear defence
35's for 358 Win and 35 Whelen, hear losts of good stuff and 270g Hotcores here.
45-70, I like 405g cast bullets here, but LeverEvolutions sure are fun
I use Partitions for my hunting bullets most time, but I'm wondering if the interlocks really are just fine as long as the velocity is kept below 3000fps. The SST's look like speed freaks and fly very well in my 6.5, but if they're interlocks, not BONDS then they might not be a good choice for the 264 Mag...possibly the 270 Win, as well, if the shot is close.
My understanding is this: Interlocks are the original and lots of guys use them for paper and critters, as they're actually quite good bullets at good prices. Althought is sounds like certain weights behave differently on impact.
Interbonds are the new kid on the block and are bonded, better for higher impacts but not always flying the best out of some guns, while most seem to say that the interlock fly very well.
The SST is a new design, plastic tip, flys very well, good long range, but built the same as the interlock..so old technology with a new shape...still not great for higher speed impacts.
So that's what I know...or think I know anyway. here's what I'm gonna be loading for this year, so any recommendations are welcome, thanks
257 Roberts
6.5x55, I like 140's and 160's here
264 Win Mag, worried about higher impact velocities here...
7x57, thinking about 139 and 175 for this one
270 Win, 130's and 150's
30-30, 110,150,170
308 150's and 165's
30-06, 165 and 180, maybe 200's for bear defence
35's for 358 Win and 35 Whelen, hear losts of good stuff and 270g Hotcores here.
45-70, I like 405g cast bullets here, but LeverEvolutions sure are fun
I use Partitions for my hunting bullets most time, but I'm wondering if the interlocks really are just fine as long as the velocity is kept below 3000fps. The SST's look like speed freaks and fly very well in my 6.5, but if they're interlocks, not BONDS then they might not be a good choice for the 264 Mag...possibly the 270 Win, as well, if the shot is close.


















































