FTX bullets are the cat's meow for tubular magazine rifles. The sleek polymer tip improves ballistic performance, accuracy and initiation of expansion. #1 For those that love the Hornady Interbond like myself and plenty of others,The Hornady Interbond is back in production. Strategically weaken the upper section of the jacket, ensuring consistent, controlled expansion, even at long range. Are they a "premium" bullet?? All rights reserved. Can the newer, trendier 300 PRC unseat . 2017. no complaints. Neither of them made it more than 10 yards. It’s also worthy to note that many posters also claim that Hornady provides deeper penetration and retains better bullet mass than the Nosler. Interbond are "bonded" not interlocks? Capt David, I was more interested on how the IB performed on large game. Tipsy Tuesday: Big Bucks on Heavily pressured public land, Latest draw news, Gear reviews, Western hunting news, Wyoming Hunting! tip and a boat-tail. be flat or boat-tailed (BTSP). InterLock bullet; there is no mechanical locking of core in jacket. After initial expansion, its performance is similar to the standard InterLocks They tend to be light to medium weight for caliber. In this case, we’ll suppose the use is for hunting mid-sized game as both manufacturers market the bullet for this specific purpose. The one time I tried the IB in a 270 win, they would not shoot;have not tried them since although it looks like they do a pretty good job with good expansion and frontal area.I have not gotten around to trying them in other calibers. I am taking my brother in law on his first hunt. ), .430/265 grain (.444 Marlin), .452/225 grain When you are getting passthroughs on deer with Interbonds anyways additional penetration doesn't make any difference, but the additional wound channel volume from a larger mushroom does. a large internal nose cavity, SST external profile and a red plastic Our traditional line of bullets feature exposed lead tips for controlled expansion and hard-hitting terminal performance. performance of many popular centerfire cartridges without raising pressure. Didn't travel more than 10 yards!! He was chasing a doe when I shot him and, after the InterBond found him, he staggered forward for about 20 yards before nose-diving into the dirt. At mid to high velocities, I also suggest a heavier choice, in .30 at least 165 and better, 180 grain, in conventional cup and core technology. Does not separate like two-piece divided cores. I know the interlock has taken lots and lots deer with a proper shot and probably many, many elk, moose etc... but do the IB's offer any more of an advantage being a bonded core bullet?? Get a closer look at the Benelli M2 Field, the latest addition to our #SundayGunday series. MOGC # 5481297 08/02/11. InterBonds are typically medium weight In the 21st Century, Hornady has become the most innovative bullet and ammunition manufacturer in the Necessary to retain weight and contributes to expansion of over twice the bullet diameter. family owned and continued to prosper and grow. I loaded a friends '06 (an OLD 722) with 150 Interlocks at 2700. The most famous Hornady bullet shape is the Spire Point. have a long record of good performance in the field and seldom slip their core Hornady is releasing their new ELD-X bullet line soon, not sure if that is replacing the Interbond or not. Snuffy how did I know you were going to post something intelligent. Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 84 Reaction score 168 Media 3 . Everything I've shot with them has gone down quickly, but the excessive meat loss caused me to switch to the Interbonds. The jacket nose is longitudinally grooved inside Introducing the latest products from the worldwide leader in ammunition. I really like them. resemble SST bullets, with a Spire Point, red synthetic tip and a crimping SST is one of the best long range bullets on the market. (i.e., a little error is amplified the further out it travels). and the lead tip is exposed. Caliber and bullet weight figure into the design of hunting bullets. Have only killed good sized whitetail (MN, MI, KS) with them (Interbonds) in a 7x57 and a 280 AI. (.30-30), .308/140 grain (.308 Marlin Express) and .458/250 grain (.45-70 and Don't know if its true, but who wants to take a chance on elk. and makes these the flattest shooting bullets ever made for tubular magazine tip to initiate expansion and raise the BC. Both men went on (separately) to found successful I'm not comparing them to NP's, X or TSX's, Accubonds or others just yet. I won't use them. A good part of the reason is marketing. She made it about ten feet from where she was shot. They did their job well! If I was hunting Elk with my 270, I'd go with a 150 grain bullet and it would probably be a Nosler Partition or something equally stoutly constructed. can I ride that horse... Wow, I was late to this thread, but some highly useful information. I know both rounds are good hunting rounds but does anyone have a preference between the 2? Bonded means the manufacturer through their proprietary process bonds the bullet jacketing to the lead core. Snuffy that was the point i was trying to make both front shoulders were blown up badly. The Interbond is also less expensive than both the Nosler Accubond and the Nosler Partition. Accessed 03 16, 2019. http://shop.nosler.com/nosler-bullets/accubond-nosler-bullet/accubond-30-caliber-165-grain-bullet-50ct.html. I've shot mixed groups at 300 yards with both that measured well under 1 MOA, multiple times just to confirm this for my own peace of mind. I am an AccuBond fan, but if you can't decide try them both and see if one shoots better in your rifle. U.S. Hornady developed the brilliant .17 HMR rimfire cartridge, which became the most successful new cartridge introduction in decades and, in cooperation with Made a bit of a mess, but penetration at 30-06 speeds was adequate. AT 30-06 velosities do the IB'S offer any advantage over the interlock?? Did something change from last year?? It may not display this or other websites correctly. and both animals dropped in their tracks. Well, I can't(and won't) argue there JJ(grin). 30-06 ammo, bullets, dies, Tikka Composite Hunter, Tipsy Tuesday: Big Bucks on Heavily pressured public land, Latest draw news, Gear reviews, Western hunting news, Wyoming Hunting! 03 16. InterLock ( Both shoot very well in my 30-06.) Hornady's FTX is about $0.72. They perform best when fired at very high velocity (150 Get the Partition, it comes in 150 & 160...that would do nicely on elk. #1 I was looking for advice on the comparison of these 2 bullets to be used in a 270 Weatherby in 150 grain at about 3200 fps and a 300 Win Mag in 180 grain at 3000 fps. Barnes: Varmin-A-Tor, Varmint Grenade Federal: Soft Point Hornady: V-Max, SPSX, HP, SP, SX and SP Norma: Soft Point capt david

. Never had an interlock perform badly. nose profile with the optimum bearing surface. Assorted 7mm bullets and 94 pc. two rooms to a modern 100,000 square foot facility and the number of employees Our traditional line of bullets feature exposed lead tips for controlled expansion and hard-hitting terminal performance. Like the other major bullet manufacturers in the U.S., where deer hunting rules, most Hornady hunting bullets are designed with deer hunting in mind, or at least as a consideration. As far as accuracy goes, I too have heard many citing problems getting acceptable accuracy with the Interbond. InterLock® ring locks core and jacket together. You must log in or register to reply here. The Basic Considertions In this discussion, we'll take a look at two popular bullets. Unlike partitioned or dual-core bullets, where the front core can separate from the bullet mass, the InterBond ® bullet holds together in a single destructive mass that delivers a deep, wide wound channel without over-penetrating. If I was just interested in one deer kill'in bullet I would just buy a box of corelocks and be set for a while. The tip also helps initiate expansion. They are close to interchangeable with the SST's for loading for me, but for some reason they have never shot quite as well (in the .308 180 gr flavor). Most have our pioneering secant ogive design — one of the most ballistically efficient profiles ever developed (see diagram to right). In this article we take a close look at the Hornady Interbond and the Nosler Accubond. With an old bull in spitting distance and his target bull still hidden, Brad Fenson needed a combination of precision and situational awareness to keep life and limb together, much less take his trophy. ), .338/200 grain (.338 Marlin Express), .348/200 grain The latter is a Spire Are they any better than the Interlocks?? Hornady Interbond vs SST « on: August 06, 2010, 08:30:21 AM » I have been using Hornady Light Mags Interbond in 165gr out of my 06 and have had great success with them. .30-30 bullets is $40.21. I've used both on Whitetails and they both work great. and ultimately bullets. instead of the curved tangent ogive nose form used by most manufacturers for

So I'm just looking for information about the IB's performance. 300 PRC vs 300 Win Mag: Which is the Better .30-Caliber Magnum? prolific bullet company. I think you are making the right choice not using SST's for elk Kraigwy, I've heard the same thing about them coming apart. That 150 interlock will work great on mule deer and cow elk out of that 30-06. Available in calibers from .243-.338, the InterBond I am not a fan of monolithic bullets, except for response to the popularity of the Nosler Ballistic Tip, it is a very low drag They are basically the same bullet, one just has a polymer tip and is more streamlined. Aggie Dog, I have the same impression from the Jamison article as you do. The problem with bonded bullets that are designed for high weight retention is that they quickly form a large frontal area that impedes penetration. to aid symmetrical expansion. great value. The Sectional Density of Rifle Bullets. That said, there are advantages to bonding bullets. Thus, bullet makers feel compelled to offer such bullets to their customers. The secant ogive is said to combine the most ballistically efficient The .308 and .338 FTX bullets have a boat-tail, while other calibers The SST has the same cup and core design, but with the polymer tip. have boat-tail bases. . Swift and Sierra with two each.) Buck came out of high sage grass right at a pond bank giving me a 75 yard shot perfectly. rifles. Made golf ball exits up to 200 at most any angle. Broad side through heart/lungs. identical to equivalent SST bullets. intended for use on very large or dangerous game. Depending on what you plan to hunt, Hunting in Idaho or Montana, we recommend one or the other in our article linked below for various purposes. The absence of a cannelure is because this is not an If you need to stay…. We break them both down and compare the two for your consideration. I have reloaded both the 150 grn Hornady SST and the 150 grn Hornady interlock. I am shooting the Interbond. Okay, after pulling your leg a bit, the bullets are very similar. In fact, Both passed through the animal so no bullet recovery. Instead, the I have used them for a long time in various calibers with Gain a deep knowledge of ballistic science and access our improved ballistic calculator. There was two exit holes niether very big. A tremendous energy dump during the first several inches of penetration. Passed through the cow elk after hitting the shoulder. The .308" 165 grain Hornady Interbond retained more absolute and percentage weight, and penetrated almost as deeply as the 180 grain Nosler Accubond. CXP3 game. bullet design. Here is my experience with the Interbond! They both share a sectional density (SD) of .248 which is in line with the high side of optimal choice for medium game (Hawks 2017). I love the SSTs myself. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. SST, InterBond, FTX, GMX, and Mono-Flex. I shot quite a bit of interlock, interbond, and other hornady stuff back in the day.. and never once had a failure on any NA game.. The InterLock® retains more mass and energy for deep penetration and large, consistent wound channels that ensure quick, clean kills. The factory at Grand Island has grown from The core and jacket are manually locked together Will likely be used for Elk and Auodad sheep at 200 to 400 yd ranges. I usually shoot Partitions or Sierra 160 gr BTSP but I would like something tougher with a better BC than a Partition. typically 95% or more and penetration is very deep. grain .308 at 3000 fps MV, for instance.) For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. penetration. Lott, .450 NE, .470 NE and .500 NE. My buddy has an A-Bolt 30-06 that will bughole as well at 100 yards with 50 grain IMR 4064 and 165 grain Interbonds. IBs for me. lower drag, increased stability, flatter trajectory and excellent accuracy. While elk are large animals, they don't have a gristle plate like a 300 lb hog and the Interbond is deadly on hogs. As I said, InterBond is a premium priced bullet! and largest division of Hornady Manufacturing, but the Company is also a leader This is Hornady's 30 Cal .308 150 gr InterLock® SP. Course the Accubond is a good bullet too, but I just haven't been able to get the same level of accuracy out of it. Hornady Interbond bullets? We’ve carefully selected five nutritious and delicious plants that you can forage and incorporate into your meals. The I-Bond will dig deeper but it's not needed on the average Whitetail in my area. to build a machine that recycled fired .22 rimfire cases into bullet jackets I have had similar results mentioned above. A 90 grain .243 bullet from any bullet line is probably going to be optimized for use on light framed medium game, such as pronghorn antelope and the smaller deer species. bullet lines. This is a pointed bullet with an elongated, nearly conical forward section called a secant ogive, instead of the curved tangent ogive nose form used by most manufacturers for spitzer bullets. I have a rem 700 in 30-06. https://www.hornady.com/bullets/interbond#!/ WildRose Well-Known Member Joined Feb 3, 2011 Messages 15,226 Location N. Texas and S. Africa Jan 28, 2022 #2 Old rooster said: Introducing the latest products from the worldwide leader in ammunition. Here are brief descriptions of the various Hornady hunting Its a good bullet. The Interlock is a standard cup and core bullet with a lead tip. 100 gr. thickens internally in a manner somewhat similar to the Remington Core-Lokt to I have nothing against mono bullets they just aren't my cup of tea. Provides accurate and consistent crimping and also works with InterLock® ring to ensure the core and jacket remain locked during expansion. bullets. I use the 165 gr Interbond in a 300 WSM, and not only is it extremely accurate, it is a very effective hunting bullet. At Hornady, the hits just keep on coming! That is good info. Access features of the Reloading Handbook on your mobile device with the Reloading App. My only issue is I would want the Interbond to be as accurate in my 7mag as the accubond is. You are using an out of date browser. After all, both have InterLock jackets. I've never used bonded core bullets, always Nosler Partitons or Barnes and have no complaints on either. The SST is the most abmissmal failure as a bullet that I have ever fired.The 117gr 25caliber blew an entrance hole 5in in diameter in a small whitetail and did not penetrate enough to kill the deer.A second close shot was needed. ), .357/140 grain (.357 Mag. For example, if I were using 150 grain bullets (sectional density .226) in my .308 Winchester rifle, I'd rather shoot an elk with an InterBond than an InterLock. Copyright Complaints: Please direct DMCA Takedown Notices to the registered agent: Handloading, Reloading, and Bullet Casting. It seems to me after reading through most of the posts on this thread that "most" of the answers are through what others have "read" about the Interbonds. It may not display this or other websites correctly. .450 Marlin). The Company remained I have switched and stuck with bonded bullets ever since. The sst worked very well for killing, but not real good for eating. special purposes. This is not necessarily true. i have used 130gr hornady interlocks for years out of my .270win. And its performance on game has been nothing short of excellent. I’ve used both (on deer) and they both perform well. expansion on impact. If the SSt's are a large game bullet, why market the IB's?? n.d. 30 Caliber 165gr AccuBond® Bullet (50ct). All InterBond bullets have a red polymer Shot a mature muley and a cow elk this year with 165 gr sst through my .30-06. But, that said.. Was looking at the SST's and the normal Interlock. The combination of the slender point and increased bearing surface results in lower drag, increased stability, flatter trajectories, and amazing accuracy. #1 7 7X57 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 5, 2016 Messages 431 Does anyone have experience with the Hornady Interlock bullet on deer? Any idea on Interbonds lowest expansion for? Hornady should remove the bullet from their lineup as far as I'm concerned.Terrible bullet!There is no buulet called an SST interlokt or interbond.The SST IS A FRANGIBLE, completely different bullet altogether.Just heed JJ's advice and you'll be OK. powdr. In this discussion, we’ll take a look at two popular bullets. that the GMX gilding metal bullet differs from solid copper bullets "in that Inside was blown up pretty good. I’ve tested a number of InterBond bullets in various medias, enough to convince myself that they perform consistently. designed to expand at somewhat lower velocity. I used three criteria when choosing bullets to include in my accuracy tests: (1) The bullet had to be available for handloading; (2) it had to be either the latest introduction from a particular company or if that one was unavailable, then the next latest; (3) I wanted to include a variety of big-game bullet designs. lead alloy core is permanently bonded to a heavy, gilding metal jacket. The bullet core is one-piece made of lead alloy As referenced above with the 154 in a 7mmMag, standard bullets just don't hold up past 3000MV, which is also my personal experience. Shane Blevins is a 20-year Army Special Operations veteran with numerous deployments and extensive S.E.R.E. Every other load was throwing them everywhere) I got just over .5" group with my .308 remmy. JavaScript is disabled. 165 and 180 grains in a new rifle I just purchased. I can't say much about the IB on game, as I have not been able to get them to shoot very well in a couple of rifles that I have tried them in, so I use the Interloc if I am using a Hornady bullet. A bonded bullet has its core locked to its jacket. The SSTs always shot a bit better for me and so I shot them. What is the difference betwene the 2 bullets??? Been liking the interlock more. the quote claims they were shooting SST "interlock" bullets, but go on to say they are bonded core? Maximum expansion is up to 150% of original diameter, weight retention is Have used both of them out of my 270 win and great performance. The InterBond's greater weight retention should deliver deeper penetration and partially make up for the bullet's inferior sectional density. control expansion. (FP), hollow point (HP), spire point (SP) and SP-RP. As far as accuracy goes, I too have heard many citing problems getting acceptable accuracy with the Interbond. Hornady also says the SST and IB have the same BC, or will shot the same point of aim. and are particularly inefficient at the lower impact velocities delivered by 2 Full Unopened Boxes of .277 140 Accubond. Interbond is overkill for avg whitetail I believe but for larger game it would be good I think. The Hornady utilizes a red tip while the Nosler opts to go with a white one. Any manufacturer likes premium pricing, as it puts more profit in their pocket. Heavy construction with InterLock® feature delivers deep penetration every time. The raised InterLock® ring is embedded in the bullet's core, ensuring the core and jacket are locked in one piece during expansion to retain mass and energy. Dependable," which pretty well sums up Hornady hunting bullets to this day. and .356 The InterLock® retains more mass and energy for deep penetration and large, consistent wound channels that ensure quick, clean kills. bullet with an elongated, nearly conical forward section called a secant ogive, Hornady to introduce Superformance factory loads that substantially improve the I guess my other question would be is 150 grn interlock enough for a cow elk? At least in my lever action rifles, they are also exceptionally accurate. As the years and then decades slipped past, Hornady Aug 29, 2018 #2 Ben Lamb Well-known member Joined Although available in calibers and The minimum recommended impact velocity is 2000 Joyce Hornady (an engineer by training and education) and Vernon Speer collaborated Are the interbonds a large-game bullet?? reloading presses, dies and tools. The 6mm and .257 caliber SST's The InterBond has a red tip; the AccuBond has a white tip. InterLock including the secant ogive, aggressive boat-tail and double cannelures, but are There has been reports that the SST, though extremely accurate, and has the BC needed for long range shooting, that the jacket sometimes seperates on large game. in the lead free bullet market. I killed a couple of elk with the Interbond. Introducing the latest products from the worldwide leader in ammunition. During crises, it is crucial to evacuate to a safer location, but sometimes finding a secure shelter can be challenging. The result on game? While comments can be found on variations in penetration and flight the overarching theme of every board we read through is that both work exceptionally well at dropping the prey (Google 2019). good lead core, soft point bullet like the InterLock and tend to over with Travis Hobbs & Jaden Bales. I have used Barne's X, Nosler Partitions, Hornady SST's, Nosler BT's, Remington Corelokts, Sierra Game Kings, Hornady Interlocks, Bear Claw, and at least 4 or 5 other bullets that I can't recall right now. Frankly, I think that monolithic copper or gilding metal bullets generally do not kill CXP2 game as quickly or efficiently, in most situations, as an appropriate lead core bullet. It was a young whitetail buck I whacked with a 150 grainer from a .308 Winchester. It depends a lot on application. Shot was about 75-100 yds. I have killed mule deer, whitetail deer, antelope, black bear, and coyotes with Interbonds. There are lots of good ones out there. diverse big game bullet selection, the largest among all of the major bullet You learn something new everyday whether you want to or not. The SST's advantage would be at very long range, because of its higher BC. They can be made to penetrate deeper because they retain their weight better, and they can be made to expand wider because they hold together. Thanks for the info. Sign up to receive new product announcements, special offers, and the annual product catalog. Hornady’s InterBond, introduced in 2003, is a bonded bullet that does a little of one and a lot of the other. The .308/180 grain SP carries a reasonable 2012 MSRP of Search Results. A guy on my moose hunting team launches the Hornady 139gr Interlock (not Interbond) at at maximum velocity out of his 7mm Remmington Magnum. $0.89/bullet. These links help to fund our effort to bring quality information to the Modern Warrior Project community. The bonding process, along with a thicker, stiffer jacket, allows InterBond® bullets to retain more than 90% of their mass, even through tough hide and bones. Both bullets have a polymer tip that is seated in a cavity provided by the bullet jacket. The primary differences are technical--the InterBond has different metallurgical properties from the AccuBond. I like how this guy smoked a cow at over 400yds with cheapo old-school150gr interlocks and a wimpy '06. This is due to the wide mushroom the InterBond forms into as it penetrates. One of the few proprietary secrets bullet makers still keep under lock and key is their bonding process. I'm no expert but the Hornady Interbond "bonded bullet" is a premium bullet with better weight retention than Nosler's Accubond. 2012 MSRP for a box of 100 .308/180 The IB shoots as well as the SST's in my rifle. There are bullet fads, just like there are fads in clothing or automobile design. © document.write(new Date().getFullYear()) Copyright Hornady®, Privacy Policy | CCPA Request | Accessibility Policy | Terms of Use, Designed and developed by IdeaBank Marketing. type, solid gilding metal bullet with a soft FTX tip. The bonded design ensures the bullet achieves controlled expansion with virtually no fragmentation and the core will never separate from the jacket. I like the accuracy of the accubond, but after this deer season, I also want to look real hard at the Interbond, as it should perform even better than an Accubond. Most importantly and appropriate from the consumer opinion perspective is that both are considered great hunting bullets. One of the best all-around designs. Use FTX bullets for the same game animals you would normally hunt with External ballistics are essentially these are the bullets of choice. Probably enough for a broadide easy shot. The 2012 MSRP for a box of 50 GMX .308/165 grain bullets is $44.47, or about I switched back to interlocks, and will not use a sst for hunting again. The load is 43 grains IMR 4895 with OAL of 2.78 inches. The For quartering away, disappearing into the forest, I would rather have more.
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