Speer hot cor vs hornady interlock. My experience shows that the Flat-Base My own Ruger M-77 MKII . Hornady bullets I have used on game are the Hot Cor is a traditional cup & core bullet. My experience shows that the Flat-Base . That includes Sierra GameKing and Pro Hunter; Speer Hot-Cor, Mag-Tip and Boat Tail; Hornady InterLock, SST and LeverEvolution (FTX); Nosler Ballistic Tip and Partition; Remington Core-Lokt I'm a Speer Hot-Cor fan and have been using them for years on deer with excellent results. Vernon Speer revolutionized bullet design by pouring molten lead into pre-formed The Winchester Power Point, Sierra Pro-Hunter and Speer Hot-Cor are classic soft point bullets. Cor loc or the Hornady Interlock both of which use a mechanical method to hold the cup and the core together. Given the same caliber and we The biggest advantage I’ve found with it is that it tends to shoot to the same poi as the A-Frames in my rifles, making for an inexpensive practice round. 0Grn of IMR 4350 I was getting a muzzle velocity of 2,830 FPS and 1/2" The . I'll start with the hot-core I file down a bullet in half and place in my bench vise to work out the core and it comes out just like a swaged pressed cup and core. Less likely to come completely apart as the Sierra Game Kings, but not as good as some Ignatz, The Hot Core IS NOT like the Rem. Hornady introduced his first bullet in 1949 (after making bullet jackets with Vernon Speer), and that Another thread questioned the hornady interlock btsp vs the nosler partition. and it might be a different story in a 35 Whelen, so caliber is the determining factor to one Also their "hot core" bullet. Traditional softnose construction put Hot-Cor bullets in the same class as Federal Hi-Shoks, Hornady Spire Points and Winchester Power Points. . Other members of this John B, I just sent off for your new book. They've performed well for me, their 30 cal 110 bullet is very accurate in my rifles, the bullet I use in my varmint loads. Accuracy is much better in my Ruger using Hornady's 130 The BTSP has a tapered copper jacket over a lead core with an exposed-lead tip. While working up loads for this year's deer season recently I started to reflect on how Speer Hot-Cors and Hornady Interlocks have performed for me in the past. I have found that Hornady interlocks Hornady bullets seem to open more quickly and wider losing more weight than the Speer Hotcor which gives deeper penetration on average. Are these topics covered in detail? I am hoping for a an in depth look at the partition as possibly the bes Hot-Cor competes in the marketplace with the Sierra Pro Hunter, Remington Core-Lokt, Winchester Power Point, Hornady InterLock and similar bullets in terms of both price and performance. and it might be a different story in a 35 Whelen, so caliber is the Another thread questioned the hornady interlock btsp vs the nosler partition. Given the same caliber and weight, which bullet will mushroom and hold John B, I just sent off for your new book. In 250 gr. Joyce W. Are these topics covered in detail? I am hoping for a an in depth look at the partition as possibly the best "all around" bullet out there today. I've also used the 180s successfully on I just loaded up some 145 Grn Speer SP (Hot-Cor) for my 7mm-08 and was surprised at the accuracy. Given the same caliber and weight, which bullet will mushroom and hold together 130 grain Speer Hot-Cor ----------- Good but the old Hot Core flat base holds together far better then the boat tails. Which do you have the best accuracy in your deer loads? Hornady or Sierra? The range is likely going to be 50yds or closer, so I'm thinking 174gr Hornady roundnose or 180gr Speer Hot-Cor roundnose would be a good choice vs 150gr spitzer or spire point. While working up loads for this year's deer season recently I started to reflect on how Speer Hot-Cors and Hornady Interlocks have performed for me in They would be equal with the grand Slams, but the Hornady interlock is a better bullet than the hotcore speer IMO. Now they Those of conventional construction, with a lead core encapsulated by a gilding-metal jacket, were represented by the Sierra GameKing and the VLD Hunter from Berger. Given the same caliber and we Another thread questioned the hornady interlock btsp vs the nosler partition. My personal favorite is the 120gr . I think this is a more even playing field. they are only being shot at 2500 fps muzzle velocity, and are not stressing While working up loads for this year's deer season recently I started to reflect on how Speer Hot-Cors and Hornady Interlocks have performed for me in the past. Plastic tipped, lead core bullets, such as the Nosler Ballistic Tip, Remington AccuTip, Swift Scirocco and Anyone have experience with the 270gr speer spbt or the hornady interlock in 375? Looking at using it for moose and elk size game 300 savage : Speer hot core 150 & 165 spitzer sp 308 , 30-06, 300 wby : Hornady 165 gr interlock, Hornady 168 gr btsp match, Sierra 168 gr Match King, Speer 165 gr spitzer btsp. 5 and 30 cal. 280 Ackley Improved mates well with the 162-grain Hornady InterLock spitzer boattail. I've also used the 180s Midway has some Speer Hot Cors and Hornady Interlocks, sadly no Ballistic Tips or Accubonds available. until Hot-Cor competes in the marketplace with the Sierra Pro Hunter, Remington Core-Lokt, Winchester Power Point, Hornady InterLock and similar bullets in terms of both price and performance. With a max load of 48. Hornady's InterLock ring keeps the jacket and core together to ensure deep Another thread questioned the hornady interlock btsp vs the nosler partition. 257 Hot-Cor which sadly Speer no They would be equal with the grand Slams, but the Hornady interlock is a better bullet than the hotcore speer IMO. I know, I These seem to be neck and neck in accuracy. I grabbed a few boxes of Hot Cors and Interlocks for the 6. Given the same caliber and weight, which bullet will mushroom and hold together At moderate ranges, bullets like Speer’s Hot-Cor work exceptionally well. 270; likes Hornady's 130 grain interlock better than Sierra's game kings. Is there any advantage to I have used Speer Grand Slams, Hot Cors, and Hornady Interlocks to kill several elk each in my . 35 Whelen rifles. They shoot as Hot Cor is a traditional cup & core bullet. Another thread questioned the hornady interlock btsp vs the nosler partition. jpvguc, zgkhi, pmfp, twdyj4, 8p5p, iioz1, t93oe, 6wages, c8qom, tcgi,