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15 January 2007, 23:57
JudgeG
New "new" Hornady DG Bullets?
At DSC, with a .450/.400 3" due any day, I really wanted the final word on the constuction of Hornady DG bullets (with all the discussion here and the alleged safari failures). I talked the guys manning the booth and they told me that they were most aware of the failures and had decided that the old style worked well and they were going back to it. Solids will be the old reddish copper color with a thick steel lining (but better than Woodleigh?) and since the old Interlocks worked, they'd go back to them, too.

This was from .375 caliber on up. ( I think he meant 9.3, too, but didn't say so?)

The also said that all they were awaiting to start making the .450/.400 ammo was a delivery of materials that they expected promptly.

They also said that .404 Jeffery and 9.3x62 were seriously being looked at since some changes in production techniques would allow a smoother "creation" of a new product and an easier transition from caliber to caliber than in the past.

I'll believe it when I see it, but the guy was looking me in the eye when talking to me, taking notes of my comments????


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16 January 2007, 00:07
boom stick
great news!

give them a year or 2 and i think we will have hornady 404...along with a ruger rsm


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16 January 2007, 00:10
analog_peninsula
A reasonably priced .423 325-350 gr spitzer would be great. I'm not holding my breath though.


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16 January 2007, 00:19
jorge
Howdy Ernest, glad to see you made it home safe as well. The old hornady steel solid had a great reputation, but the Interlock was just "fair." At least Hornady saw the light on the "Interbomb" issue and maybe Nosler will realize their "Accubomb" isn't much better. Say, did you make it over to the Hein booth and look at that 404? jorge


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16 January 2007, 00:50
Hog Killer
I also had several good visits with Mike at the Hornady booth. He is the manager for bullet production. I suggested that they might think about doing a 450gr SP, .458", for Winnie users and those who might want something in between the 400 and 500gr. He had a favorable reaaction to that idea. We'll have to wait to see if that will come to pass.

Keith


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16 January 2007, 02:13
<Hunter Formerly Known As Texas Hunter>
I've got quite a few boxes of .458 Lott Interbonds. I wonder if Hornady would like to trade them for some Interlocks. Confused
16 January 2007, 04:18
Bwanna
Texas Hunter, I'm with you. I have seen the failure firsthand. I decided I'd just just the Hornady's to punch some paper and get some Barnes loaded for the "paper" that'll bite back.


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16 January 2007, 06:00
<Hunter Formerly Known As Texas Hunter>
Bwanna,

Before I left for Tanzania last September, I called Hornady regarding the reports of bullet failure with the Interbonds in large bores. Steve Johnson assured me they were just fine for buffs. I shot two buffs in the heart with Interbonds (within seconds of each other) and followed up with solids. The Interbonds broke apart. I recovered both bullets. Neither retained over 40% of its original weight. I'm glad I was following up with solids. I had two wounded bulls on their feet at 40 yards. Smiler

Interbonds are great target rounds. Plus, I'll use them on pigs but never again on truly dangerous game.