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Posted By: Jason280 Mystery bullet... - 11/30/16
I am in the process of getting a .223 load worked up for my 8yr old to try on a small deer, and have been going through a few bullets I have on the reloading table.

I will likely be using Nosler bonder 64gr bullets, but came across a decent amount of 60gr lead tipped bullets I may also try. Problem is, I had them in a generic box, and have no idea who made them. They are a solid base bullet with cannelure, any guesses?

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...and a few more with a couple Nosler 64gr bonded bullets and a 77gr SMK:

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Posted By: Jason280 Re: Mystery bullet... - 11/30/16
Curiosity was killing me, so I went ahead and cut a bullet apart....definitely not a Partition, looks more like maybe a Core-Lokt.


Here we are getting lead cancer....

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...and jacket apart!

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Posted By: Jason280 Re: Mystery bullet... - 11/30/16
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Posted By: ScottyO Re: Mystery bullet... - 11/30/16
looks like a hornady SPIL...ScottyO.
Posted By: devnull Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
Could be either a Win 55 gr Powerpoint or Rem 55 gr Core-Lokt.
Posted By: dvdegeorge Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
I don't think I'd have you do any cutting for me eek
Posted By: Jason280 Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
Originally Posted by devnull
Could be either a Win 55 gr Powerpoint or Rem 55 gr Core-Lokt.


I forgot to mention, they all weigh 60gr...
Posted By: baltz526 Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
I would guess 60gr Hornady also.
Posted By: Jason280 Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
I've looked at the Hornady's, and while they do look similar in jacket construction, the tips are different. The interlocks seem to have more exposed lead, whereas these are almost a protected point.
Posted By: 6MMWASP Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
Originally Posted by Jason280
I've looked at the Hornady's, and while they do look similar in jacket construction, the tips are different. The interlocks seem to have more exposed lead, whereas these are almost a protected point.


When if ever did Hornady manufacture an Interlock in .224. I've never seen one.
Posted By: sundance00 Re: Mystery bullet... - 12/01/16
How old is this box of bullets would you guess? How long have you had them ? I only shot this weight bullet years ago and it looks like old old core lokts.
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