RedRaider13
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The Federal Fusions shoot great out of my Rem 7Mag. 150gr putts a hurting on the dear. What has been y'all's experience using Fusions for Elk?
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That's interesting. Interlocks loose 40-50% of their mass. Not that I doubt it but I shot them into bundled newspaper years ago just to see what happened to them. Never had one stay in a animal. Well at 100yds the 154gr Hornady SP, called spire point back then, out of my 7mm Rem mag, retained 84% of it's weight and that was average of several different bullet's. The cores were loose in the jackets, Fusions and interbonds which would I use? The one that shot best in the rifle! Shot placement is still the key to any bullet's ability to kill. A 500gr bullet from a 50 BAR that hit's a deer in the lower leg meerly breaks a leg!The Fusion is a bonded bullet so there is less chance of jacket separation. The Interlock is a straight forward cup and core bullet. In my personal experience the interlocks lose roughly 40-50% of its mass and the fusions lose approx. 10-20%.
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Nice job resurecting a zombie thread. I was a little surprised to see that I started this one back in 2017.
But anyway, for my part I've used several different bullets since then. Continued to load Interlocks in my wife's .270 and shoot the American Whitetail in my daughters .243. Im surprised to see posts here saying that Interlocks loose 40-50% of their mass; I've literally never recovered one. All have been pass throughs with good expansion evidenced by the exit wounds and no fragmentation. I still have a lot of faith in what they do. I haven't seen Fusions in .308 or something I use much for a while, but I did get to messing around with some 130gn Fusions in my wife's .270 recently and was impressed with a couple of the groups I got (H4831). I haven't chronoed them but I anticipate it's approaching 3100fps. I'm probably going to go with that for next year and see what they do on the receiving end.
We have recovered one interlock 150gr out of a 308win.. it had jacket and core separation, the jacket was the only thing foundNice job resurecting a zombie thread. I was a little surprised to see that I started this one back in 2017.
But anyway, for my part I've used several different bullets since then. Continued to load Interlocks in my wife's .270 and shoot the American Whitetail in my daughters .243. Im surprised to see posts here saying that Interlocks loose 40-50% of their mass; I've literally never recovered one. All have been pass throughs with good expansion evidenced by the exit wounds and no fragmentation. I still have a lot of faith in what they do. I haven't seen Fusions in .308 or something I use much for a while, but I did get to messing around with some 130gn Fusions in my wife's .270 recently and was impressed with a couple of the groups I got (H4831). I haven't chronoed them but I anticipate it's approaching 3100fps. I'm probably going to go with that for next year and see what they do on the receiving end.
I thought your wife never wanted to see that rifle again at least that's what I recall from that thread you made about it. I never forget a pretty rifle