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This is Hornady American Whitetail 300 Winchester Magnum ammo, specifically. We fully acknowledge that any 300 Win Mag cartridge can theoretically take any hoofed creature in the USA, but also advise using a bullet heavier than 150 grains for elk or moose. But for whitetail, and other similarly sized game? Well, for them, a 150 grain InterLock is right in the slot.
The InterLock is a soft point done right. It’s way more than just a core and a jacket. It features a one-piece core, a cannelure that crimps its jacket to said core, and an InterLock ring that anchors its jacket to said core yet again. It may not be bonded, but an InterLock is anything but flimsy – the reason it can be trusted to punch a long wound column into the quarry. Its jacket’s upper section is strategically weakened by radial grooves, and its lower section is considerably thicker. These features assist with consistent, controlled expansion, even if the InterLock has to cruise a considerable distance before reaching its goal.
This ammo isn’t corn, but it is made in Nebraska all the same.
This is Hornady American Whitetail 300 Winchester Magnum ammo, specifically. We fully acknowledge that any 300 Win Mag cartridge can theoretically take any hoofed creature in the USA, but also advise using a bullet heavier than 150 grains for elk or moose. But for whitetail, and other similarly sized game? Well, for them, a 150 grain InterLock is right in the slot.
The InterLock is a soft point done right. It’s way more than just a core and a jacket. It features a one-piece core, a cannelure that crimps its jacket to said core, and an InterLock ring that anchors its jacket to said core yet again. It may not be bonded, but an InterLock is anything but flimsy – the reason it can be trusted to punch a long wound column into the quarry. Its jacket’s upper section is strategically weakened by radial grooves, and its lower section is considerably thicker. These features assist with consistent, controlled expansion, even if the InterLock has to cruise a considerable distance before reaching its goal.
This ammo isn’t corn, but it is made in Nebraska all the same.
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