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Old 08-28-2005, 06:14 PM   #1
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Default .300 Hornady Bullets

I just got these bullets for my .300 win mag and I need help telling what they are I think they are soft points... my friend has some form his 30-06 and they say INTERLOK on the case can anybody help me...?
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Old 08-28-2005, 06:40 PM   #2
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Default RE: .300 Hornady Bullets

I don't know what weight of bullets that you have but if they are spire point in shape and have a little exposed lead then they are propably interlocks. They also make a plastic tip called the SST. also a round nose. They make a FMT but they should be marked as such. If you have the stock number on the box you may be able to find them on the Hornady site and find out more. Or match them up at Midway USA by syock number.
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There should be a four digit number on the container, check Hornady's website. You'll know what you got.
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Default RE: .300 Hornady Bullets

If they are definetly Hornady cartridges and they have a lead nose then they are the standard spire point bullet and most likley of the innerlock design. "The innerlock" is simply a ring on the inside of the copper jacket that forms a "lock" with the lead and is suppose to help hold the jacket and lead core together better.

No way of knowing how much they weigh with our pulling a bullet and weighing it.

The 150 grain bullets will be a flat base bullet
THe 165 grain bullets will be a boat tail bullet.
The 180 grain bullets will be a flat base bullet.

It does not sound like you have the box cause if you did you wouldn't be asking this question but if you do then find the item number and go here............ or simply read the box.
https://www.hornady.com/shop/
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Thank you They are 180's... Everyone is so helpful.
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