Dougfirtree
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Do you buy your RL 26 by the yard?No Doug. 90 grains of powder plus is required. mtmuley
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Do you buy your RL 26 by the yard?No Doug. 90 grains of powder plus is required. mtmuley
Just found some. I have bought 25 in big jugs though. mtmuleyDo you buy your RL 26 by the yard?
I've killed quite a few elk with 180 grain Core-Lokts and a .30-06. But, that was before the internet said it wouldn't be a good idea. mtmuley
Remington Core Lokt bullets are basically all my family shoots. They are relatively inexpensive and readily available in just about every sporting good store in America. For those of us that do not load our own ammo, they are a perfectly fine choice. If you really want to delve into the science and physics of it all, there are probably some better choices out there as some have mentioned. For me and my kids, the Core Lokt bullets have performed very well on elk, deer, antelope, moose, and sheep.
I shot my 3 Montana Unlimited bighorn rams and my Dall ram, each with a 117 grain Sierra GameKing bullet (Sierra's version of the Core-Lokt) from my .257 Ackley. I used two more of those bullets to kill one of my best 6x6 bull elk and my Mountain Caribou. All were one shot DRT kills with less than 250 yard shots. Of course I shot all of those animals before we had the internet to tell us that they wouldn't work.^^^ This. Minus moose and sheep
Is the elk going to more dead because more money was spent on a "better" bullet? The elk won't know the difference.Why use them unless you are on a budget. yes they have killed more deer and elk than probably any other bullet but they are old and there are way better options out there.
Congratz on the sheepI shot my 3 Montana Unlimited bighorn rams and my Dall ram, each with a 117 grain Sierra GameKing bullet (Sierra's version of the Core-Lokt) from my .257 Ackley. I used two more of those bullets to kill one of my best 6x6 bull elk and my Mountain Caribou. All were one shot DRT kills with less than 250 yard shots. Of course I shot all of those animals before we had the internet to tell us that they wouldn't work.
Both of my son's had the Remington core lokts miss fire on them with nice bulls in their scopes never had that issue with the lower end federal or Winchester ammo. I have killed many elk with the Remingtons, however last year at the range 3 miss fired out of one box. I only use them to practice now. Once my stash is gone I will never purchase them again.