26 August 2002, 02:32
dogtaggerNew Core-Lokt Bullets
I have seen ads for the new bonded core-lokt bullet and read a little on forums like this and was wondering what's up. Is remington phasing out traditional style core-lokt? I was also wondering what the new style bullets/amo was going to sell for. Anyone tried them out yet?
Hate to think we'll lose the traditional core-lokt bullets for "new and improved" version, particularly if the new ones are expensive... I dearly miss the 180 grain 308 roundnose that used to be available as a reloading component.
26 August 2002, 03:00
rickt300I saw the add for the bullet and read an article on the new bullet in a Guns review catalogue. I say7 it will be no more expensive than most available cup type hunting bullets. The biggest change is the hot core process and some jacket tricks. It is going to be available in the Express line of their ammo so that leads me to believe price will not be a big deal.
26 August 2002, 04:32
lefty315Cabela's has them listed in their fall hunting magazine. The price of loaded ammo is twice what you can buy the traditional core-lokt for. I have not seen the bullet offered anywhere yet as a reloading component.
26 August 2002, 08:41
todbartellI think they introduced them for their Ultra Mags, sort of a beefed-up Cor-Lokt for higher impact velocities.
26 August 2002, 08:54
<Ol' Sarge>Wasn't nuthin' wrong with the old ones!
26 August 2002, 10:40
DB BillI think the big reason they introduced them is the old ones took up too much space in short Ultra Mags.....the new ones are supposed to be a little shorter for the same weight.