The Hornady InterBond Rifle Bullet has a proprietary process for bonding whereby the core and jacket are held together to ensure 90% weight retention. This is a big deal because most bullets these days will have a pretty hard time retaining their weight. However, with the Interbond Rifle Bullet, your bullet will keep its weight and your game will go down quickly. The sleek polymer tip ensures the bullet will initiate expansion upon impact and the one-piece lead core won’t separate from the jacket. Also, the bonded design of this bullet ensures controlled expansion without much fragmentation. The thick, tough jacket of this bullet retains weight and contributes to expansion of over twice the bullet diameter. Buy some today! Specifications for Hornady Interbond Rifle Bullets,: Manufacturer: Hornady Gun Type: Rifle Bullet Type: Spitzer Boat Tail (SBT) Cartridge: .270 Winchester Bullet Weight: 150 grain Caliber: .270 Caliber Diameter: 0.277 in G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.525 Sectional Density: 0.279 Bullet Quantity: 100 Bullet Features of Hornady Interbond Rifle Bullets Polymer Tip The sleek polymer tip improves ballistic performance, accuracy and initiation of expansion. Bonded Core Solid, one-piece lead core won’t separate. The bonded design ensures the bullet achieves controlled expansion with virtually no fragmentation and the core will never separate from the jacket. Thick, Tough Jacket Necessary to retain weight and contributes to expansion of over twice the bullet diameter. Package Contents: Hornady Interbond Rifle Bullets
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I purchased the 139grain interbonds to try in my new 7mm-08 Browning x-bolt. I was concerned that a bonded bullet might be too hard for whitetails. After various gel test in my rifle and encore pistol I was willingly to try it on deer. 2 bucks later I was very pleased with the bullets accuracy and terminal performance. One buck dropped in its tracks and the second ran about 60 yards dropping in sight but blood trail was great if needed. The Interbond bullet is now my favorite bullet for deer in my 7mm guns.