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Caliber and weight would be helpful. That being said. looks like a Hornady Interlok
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It’s a.358 200 gr but the hornadys I’ve had didn’t have that scalloped edge on the jacket around the tip,
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Then I would say Winchester PowerPoint
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I have both 35cal 200gr Hornady Interlok and 200gr Rem Corelokt. It looks more like the Hornady than the Remington. Bullet tips have been known to vary ever so slightly from year to year. Hornady on left. Rem on right.
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Winchester power point. The scalloped jacket at the tip is the giveaway. Rick
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Winchester power point. The scalloped jacket at the tip is the giveaway. Rick But look at Denny’s hornadys….. scalloped jackets. 🤔🥴
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Also look at the base of the bullet and the position of the cannelure. There appears to be a chamfer at the base that the hornadys have and the core-lokts don't. The cannelure is right near the "shoulder" of the core-lokt bullets whereas on the hornadys it is farther down toward the base.
Based on Dinny's pic, the OP's bullet is a closer match for the Hornady than the Core-Lokt.
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First thing that came to mind is 308...150 grain Hornady Inter lock soft point
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Could it be the old discontinued Hornady single shot pistol bullets?
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Could it be the old discontinued Hornady single shot pistol bullets? Hornady only made that in a 180gr 35 cal. #3505
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