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remington 7mm 175 gr. core lokt
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Do any of you guys have any experience with these bullets on game? I ended up with some and am thinking about tryin them. I would appreciate any help.
 
Posts: 57 | Registered: 25 December 2006Reply With Quote
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A friend of mine uses them in his 7mm Rem., he says it lets the air outta their hides quite well.

The Rem. Core-Lokts were and remain one of the better game bullets available from any maker, they just don't get the current magazine writer's "fluff" treatment very often.

I love Midway bulk .30/150 SPCLs in my .30-06.
 
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Thanks for the info.
 
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A friend of mine uses them in his 7rm w/ no complaints. I think they are a bit stout for deer but elk size game, sure.


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Didn't Remington do something to the Core-Lokts recently that strengthened them? Are they bonded nowadays?


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I use corelokts exclusively on deer from my .270 win. They are devastating on whitetails. The exit wounds are incredible.
 
Posts: 132 | Location: Lexington, KY | Registered: 03 October 2006Reply With Quote
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Didn't Remington do something to the Core-Lokts recently that strengthened them? Are they bonded nowadays?

Remington offers a bonded core-lokt and the standard core-lokt bullets. I have shot a lot of different animals with mt 7mag and it is my primary big game rifle. I used factory core lokt ammo in 150 grain bullets before i started reloading and found them to be suficiant for 100 percent of my hunting needs. I started handloading about 10 years ago and found the Ballistic tips to be a bit more accurate so i stick with them now. I would have confidence in the core-lokt bullets I just prefer 150 grainers over the 175s .
 
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I have always loved the Rem Corelokt bullets in about any caliber. There was a time when it was the only decent bullet out there. today their are so many great bullets that one can go about any direction and be safe.

I still use the old RN Rem Corelokt in my 7x57 and my 308 Sav. m-99..Probably because I have thousands of them I bought at discounted prices and the fact is they work like a charm.

I would not drive them much past 2800 FPS in a 7 mag. but thats a killer on anything I assure you....

Slowing a bullet down a little in about any big game caliber is always good advise with conventional bullets as it gives you better bullet performance on game.


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Posts: 42314 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Thanks again for all the help. 63.5 grs. of retumbo gives 2808 f.p.s. with a 175 gr. sierra out of my rifle. I'll probably start there and see what happens.
 
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Slowing a bullet down a little in about any big game caliber is always good advise with conventional bullets as it gives you better bullet performance on game.



I wholeheartedly second this statement..

couple of years ago, testing Blue Dot in the 7 x 57, when I was chronographing 175 grain Corelokts at 1700 and 1800 fps... I was using wood ( trees) as a back drop...
I had several Cokelokts ( 175 grain, 7mm) penetrate thru 17 to 18 inches of Pine in a log, when they had an MV of about 1700 to 1800 fps! The log was about 50 yds from the muzzle....they penetrated completely thru and kept on going...

Needless to say I was impressed... I don't see the need for a 7 Rem Mag.. I own one that I got at a real steal of a price... so I download it..

But that 175 grain corelokt, even at low velocity is one heck of a killer.. in a 7 Mag at their velocities.. I would only use the 154 grain Hornady on up.. but the best/cheaper bullet would definitely be the 175 grain Corelokt! at ANY sane velocity.. slow or fast...

There is a lot of sectional density there...

Now if I could just find some of Ray's old 175 grain RN corelokts out there!
 
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I have always loved the Rem Corelokt bullets in about any caliber. There was a time when it was the only decent bullet out there. today their are so many great bullets that one can go about any direction and be safe.

I still use the old RN Rem Corelokt in my 7x57 and my 308 Sav. m-99..Probably because I have thousands of them I bought at discounted prices and the fact is they work like a charm.

I would not drive them much past 2800 FPS in a 7 mag. but thats a killer on anything I assure you....

Slowing a bullet down a little in about any big game caliber is always good advise with conventional bullets as it gives you better bullet performance on game.


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