Remington CoreLoks / Diff from MidwayUSA ?
#1
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 3,329

Hey guys,
I bought some remington core loks from Midway and was surprised to see that there were packaged by midway. I'm only using them to fire form brass but I decided to weigh them anyway. Without doing any calculation I would say that the 180gr bullets had a variance of 2.5 grains. I was pretty surprised.
So my question is, has anyone ever weighed remington core loks that come in remington package? Is the variance as high as when I'm seeing?
Just for comparision I weighted some Sierra Game Kings and the variance was in the .2-.4gr. For the price difference I would consider using those to fire form.
While we are on the subject what is a good cheap bullet to use for fire forming brass?
I paid $18 for 100 core loks.
Thanks
Tom
I bought some remington core loks from Midway and was surprised to see that there were packaged by midway. I'm only using them to fire form brass but I decided to weigh them anyway. Without doing any calculation I would say that the 180gr bullets had a variance of 2.5 grains. I was pretty surprised.
So my question is, has anyone ever weighed remington core loks that come in remington package? Is the variance as high as when I'm seeing?
Just for comparision I weighted some Sierra Game Kings and the variance was in the .2-.4gr. For the price difference I would consider using those to fire form.
While we are on the subject what is a good cheap bullet to use for fire forming brass?
I paid $18 for 100 core loks.
Thanks
Tom
#2
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I bought some there and noticed the same thing. My take is that they bought them in bulk to get a cheaper price, so they could repackage them and sell at a markup yet cheaper than if they bought them in 100s from Remington.
The Core-Lokt is my typical plinker bullet for my Garand. Cheap but effective. If you want a bullet with the consistency of a target bullet, you'll have to pay more! I bet you got these cheaper than the Game Kings.
The Core-Lokt is my typical plinker bullet for my Garand. Cheap but effective. If you want a bullet with the consistency of a target bullet, you'll have to pay more! I bet you got these cheaper than the Game Kings.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wabash, IN
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Midway packages several different bullets in their own packaging - apparently as was said they buy in bulk and split them up. The Core-lokts have never been considered "premium" bullets so there will be some noticeable variances in their weight I'm sure..............but one thing about the Core-Lokts, they have probably dropped more game in North America than any other bullet to date.
#6

I shoot a lot of Core-Lokts and they have killed most of the deer that my family has killed in the past 30 years. We have also shot a lot of Winchester Power points but I myself prefer the Core-Lokts. Out to 150 yards the Core-Lokts seem to be about as accurate as the Hornady's that I have also tried. But then again, the true limiting factor in my shooting is me lol.
#7
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Michigan
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You won't hear any arguments from as to whether or not the core loks are good on game. I've killed at least 10 deer with them. They work better than premium bullets in my opinion.
So has anyone measured the variance on a standard box of core loks? ie not one from Mid Way.
Thanks
Tom
So has anyone measured the variance on a standard box of core loks? ie not one from Mid Way.
Thanks
Tom