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Shoot a box of Remington Core-Lokt Centerfire ammo to see why it has remained the leader in centerfire deer ammo for more than six decades. The original controlled-expansion bullet design, Core-Lokt ammo remains one of the most effective hunting cartridges ever developed. A progressively tapered copper jacket is locked to a solid lead core to promote a perfectly controlled expansion and high weight retention upon impact.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by mvaden best ammo
This ammo is consistant time after time. I use both 270 win. and 270 wsm and this is the only line of shells I use with my 2 browning safari w/boss. (guess I like 270
January 17, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by DRPIV Consistent, quality product
Always consistent, have taken much game with Remington's old standby, the core-lokt bullet. Effective and reasonably priced, cannot go wrong. Within 200 yards, as effective as anything.
January 17, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Teamroper63 Great ammunition
Very speedy and accurate bullet. I use this particular bullet when I am out hunting the elusive coyote. One bullet usually does the trick.
January 9, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by SpeedBrakes Factory Ammo
This ammo does everything hat you need it to do. I purchased some 125 grain for a 30-06 to try and reduce the recoil and still use a 30-06. The 125 grain does reduce the recoil, however I have not used it for hunting yet.
December 17, 2012
i am not an ammunition expert by any means,but the 22 hornet being an exceptional varmint caliber is not a common caliber that a lot of people use making the manufacture of a small supply of these cartridges a lot more expensive to make and distribute thus driving up the retail cost.
The 22 hornet cartidge has been around for a long timeand people tend to want the latest and greatest round available, which is now the .17 HMR. Which is making the 22 hornet a "rare" cartridge. And with most things...rare=expensive. just my theory
More than likely it is because most manufacturers box them in 50 round quantities(compared to most everything else being 20 round). But it is also a "odd" round and they are usually a little more expensive in general.
22 hornet is expensive when compared to 22LR but not if you compare if to other center fire cartridges. look at the performance between the cartridges and you'll get a good idea that the 22s are not i the same category of performance.