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Hornady #33209 338cal 225gr Interbonds.
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Joe , I will check 2maro. These are top drawer bullets , these i am about to mention Joe. They are at midway sales , in Columbia, Missouri. These are Federal bullets hard to come by. These are rejects because of water spots or mi-nute imperfectionsHornady #33209 338cal 225gr Interbonds.
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Yep. It's a semi spitzer like the Swift Aframe.A very good bullet. Wide expansion, excellent weight retention.
The 225 interbond was discontinued a long time ago. I don't think you'll find any.
In the meantime, the norma oryx .338 230 grain will do the same thing:
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Not current technology. I tried some early monoliths years ago but copper fouling was terrible. I may try some Hammers though.Have you tried copper?
My son has used the 120ttsx from his Howa Alpine 7mm-08 to tip over 4 elk, a half dozen mule deer and 2 antelope. Very impressed with that bullet.I have been using Barnes ttsx but have also heard good things about Hammer bullets. This is a 120gr 7mm-08 I recovered from a black tail buck two years ago. Expansion and weight retention were as good as it gets.
Joe , try boattails or the other ones, I can't remember. I read it somewhere that causes the fouling. I maybe talking out my aspirin. I remember barnes placed the rings on the bullets to stop the fouling. Call barnes they are very helpful. Barnes has come a long ways in the last 20 years. Keep'em in the xx's. I dont remember the tech in ballistics he has his poop in a pile, and the gut piles are huge, BuckNot current technology. I tried some early monoliths years ago but copper fouling was terrible. I may try some Hammers though.
Dear bwalker , I liked hornady 22 caliber 60 grain h.p. , they stopped those , Sierra has those, b.w. , do you kno if hornady has fixed their brass the primer pockets and case necks soft. They have great bullets, the three d.d.d.'s BuckThe IB was a well performing bullet. It's a shame Hornady discontinued it.
B.W. what caliber and weight do you need on interbond. The interbond may show up on accuracy forum. Do you check accuracy place much. I may luck up on the i.b.'s and email you. I found out can't fiddle fart around , they be gone. BuckThe IB was a well performing bullet. It's a shame Hornady discontinued it.
I've used hornady brass alot lately because it's available. You want soft necks, you do not want soft primer pockets. I haven't found any hornady brass to have soft primer pockets. If you have primers backing out you probably have over pressure loads.Dear bwalker , I liked hornady 22 caliber 60 grain h.p. , they stopped those , Sierra has those, b.w. , do you kno if hornady has fixed their brass the primer pockets and case necks soft. They have great bullets, the three d.d.d.'s Buck
B.W. what caliber and weight do you need on interbond. The interbond may show up on accuracy forum. Do you check accuracy place much. I may luck up on the i.b.'s and email you. I found out can't fiddle fart around , they be gone. Buck