WYO300RUM
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The old SST were lead tip. I still have almost a full box of them.SST has plastic tip, interlock does not.
The old SST were lead tip. I still have almost a full box of them.SST has plastic tip, interlock does not.
I used to shoot 7mm and 30 cal. Interbonds quite a bit. Good bullets. I thought the Interlocks were around before them ? I also thought Nosler came out with their Accubond after Hornaday's Interbond ? Could be wrong..Getting old...I cant tell you how many elk and mule deer I have killed with the Hornady 139 grain interbond, the predecessor to the interlock out of my 7 mag. I use interlocks in my wifes 6mm and they shoot great and kill deer flat dead, no issues. I ahve not shot any of the SST's so I cannot give you any real world experience with those.
I always avoid the shoulder. I shoot for just behind the shoulder. Muley's, Whitetails and speed goats usually drop on the spot or run less than 40 yards.I shot a Muley buck in Utah many moons ago with a 150 grain SST out of a 300 Rim. MV chrono'ed at 3630 fps. Buck was around 100 yds. I hit shoulder. It looked like a granade went off in him. Not much left of shoulder. After that I shot 180 bullets...
I try to. Usually elk I aim shoulder so they drop there. But with them I always have used Barnes TSX, TTSX or Accubonds . Never had a problem.I always avoid the shoulder. I shoot for just behind the shoulder. Muley's, Whitetails and speed goats usually drop on the spot or run less than 40 yards.
The old SST were lead tip. I still have almost a full box of them.
I love the 139 grain interbond out of my 280 ai. On par with accubond from my experience. Unfortunately I couldn't get the 154's to group worth a darn but I may revisit them and try again.used to shoot 7mm and 30 cal. Interbonds quite a bit. Good bullets
I'm getting old too, you are right the interlocks came out years before the interbonds. I have 7 different 308 that shoot the 165 interbonds .6 or better with the same load of H 4895. Tried the Accubonds, they shoot good with different charges, and they are also a good bullet. Keep shooting, I have a uncle that is 92, he killed a 8 point last year and a 11 point two years ago.I used to shoot 7mm and 30 cal. Interbonds quite a bit. Good bullets. I thought the Interlocks were around before them ? I also thought Nosler came out with their Accubond after Hornaday's Interbond ? Could be wrong..Getting old...
I switched to Accubonds back then because the shot better.
I was saying the old SST was lead tipped . So they have a BTSP Interlock now ? That'd be a great bullet.I believe that's the now called Interlock BTSP, the classic one has been the Interlock SP flat base.
Good for your uncle ! I'll be 65 next month. I feel old though.I'm getting old too, you are right the interlocks came out years before the interbonds. I have 7 different 308 that shoot the 165 interbonds .6 or better with the same load of H 4895. Tried the Accubonds, they shoot good with different charges, and they are also a good bullet. Keep shooting, I have a uncle that is 92, he killed a 8 point last year and a 11 point two years ago.
I was saying the old SST was lead tipped . So they have a BTSP Interlock now ? That'd be a great bullet.
Shows you I ignored them I guess. I haven't used an SST for 20 years . Thanks for info !Yes, for over 10 years now, the ones I still have are 10yrs old. I have both versions.
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I still have some from when they called them "Spire Points". They changed the name to interlocks a long time ago. They shoot great in my .270. Same recipe for over 35 years. Hope they never stop making them.Yes, for over 10 years now, the ones I still have are 10yrs old. I have both versions.
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