Need help identifying these freedom seeds

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IMG_2114.jpegHi all,
I know that these are .308” 150gn spire point, but I do not know the manufacturer, maybe the orange tag that was on the bag will be helpful to some. Thank you in advance, since I know there is a lot of knowledge in this group.
Ray
 
I tried to zoom in on them - not sure if they are Hornady Spire Point - the bullet tips look sort of like "protected tip" - jacket right up to end, then more or less flattened meplat of exposed lead. I doubt the label shown is much help to ID the brand.
 
I tried to zoom in on them - not sure if they are Hornady Spire Point - the bullet tips look sort of like "protected tip" - jacket right up to end, then more or less flattened meplat of exposed lead. I doubt the label shown is much help to ID the brand.
I don’t think they are Hornady. But yes they are jacketed right close to the tip, then just a bit of lead is exposed.
 
Thanks, I tried looking for Russel Sports online but can’t find anything.
Russel’s hasn’t existed for 15 years now, they were located in Calgary.

And after rummaging around I realized it was likely a Porcupine Creek Supply bag.

They are most likely Remington Core-Loct’s

cannelure is between .2950” and .3370” from the base, and over all the bullet is around 1.02” long
 

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Russel’s hasn’t existed for 15 years now, they were located in Calgary.

And after rummaging around I realized it was likely a Porcupine Creek Supply bag.

They are most likely Remington Core-Loct’s

cannelure is between .2950” and .3370” from the base, and over all the bullet is around 1.02” long
Thank you very much for spending the time digging out the bag.. this info is really helpful..
 
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