I recently scored a box each of Remington 100 grain CoreLokt's and 87 grain CoreLokt hollow points. (Bullets, not ammo.) For no really good reason other than they were cheap, as I'm content to shoot 87 Speers forever even in my fast twist Ruger #1. Out of curiosity just now I measured the three bullets and the Speer is .835", the 100 CoreLokt is .940, as expected. What kind of surprised me was the 87 CoreLokt hollow points- they measure .830". (All averaged from a sampling of 10.) By that, the 87 HP's should by rights shoot well in our slow twisted guns. Anybody here ever work with them? Heck, I don't even know if Remington still sells them. I'm kind of hoping they don't shoot well for me because if they do shoot well and I find that they are no longer available I won't be happy.

Last edited by gnoahhh; 03/03/21.

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