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Posted By: deerkiller25

core lokt's - 01/27/17 11:15 PM

I bought 2 boxes of 308 and 2 boxes of 7mag 150gr core lokts. Shot my rifles and neither is grouping worth a sh.. These guns have always shot core lokt's really good till now. I got to looking at the shells and seen some of the bullets are not pressed all the way in the casing. Ive never paid attention before to see if they have always been like this. Have any of you seen this before?
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: core lokt's - 01/27/17 11:19 PM

They are always like that. Looks like a light perforation just outside the casing around the bullet. I was told that is what makes them "core lokt". May have been misinformed but it sounded reasonable to me.
Posted By: dave260rem!

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 12:08 AM

Think your describing a loose crimp on bullet.
Posted By: SuperSpike

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 12:32 AM

It's possible to get a bad batch. See if remington will make them good. They are very good rounds. Some people trash them but I've killed many deer with them and never had a problem with grouping.
Posted By: Geno

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 12:38 AM

I haven't bought any in forever so my opinion is worthless on the matter.
Posted By: deerkiller25

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 08:43 AM

They all have a crimp. I don't no how to post pics or i would. Its like they wasn't seated all the way and some was. There a little lines going up and down on the bullet. Some are pushed all the way down to the casing and some are sticking out further. No clue but its strang 2 rifles just up and stopped shooting good with them.
Posted By: fladeerhntr

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 09:01 AM

When I bought my 7 mag I tried sighting it in with core-lokts and the best I could get it to shoot was about the size of a paper plate at 100 yards. Started handloading 140 accubonds and my grouping problems went away.
Posted By: Myerz

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 09:17 AM

Idk where you bought those coreloks from of course but Ive been told the coreloks you buy from Walmart (and other brands of bullets) are not the same quality shells that youll buy from other places. I dont know how true that is, and it dont make a whole lot of sense to me but like I said thats what I was told, may or may not be some truth behind it
Posted By: chris3954

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 09:29 AM

My REM 700 7Mag doesn't group well with the corelok. I'm sure others have had better luck...Shooting Hornady whitetail 139 grain now with great grouping at 100yards
Posted By: deadeye48

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 09:48 AM


Originally Posted By: Myerz
Idk where you bought those coreloks from of course but Ive been told the coreloks you buy from Walmart (and other brands of bullets) are not the same quality shells that youll buy from other places. I dont know how true that is, and it dont make a whole lot of sense to me but like I said thats what I was told, may or may not be some truth behind it


Yeah I've been told that WM negotiates with whomever to make item according to WM specs thereby making them cheaper and beating most everyone on price
Posted By: Myerz

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 09:57 AM

Originally Posted By: deadeye48

Originally Posted By: Myerz
Idk where you bought those coreloks from of course but Ive been told the coreloks you buy from Walmart (and other brands of bullets) are not the same quality shells that youll buy from other places. I dont know how true that is, and it dont make a whole lot of sense to me but like I said thats what I was told, may or may not be some truth behind it


Yeah I've been told that WM negotiates with whomever to make item according to WM specs thereby making them cheaper and beating most everyone on price

Ah ok - sounds like something Walmart would do -I just really dont understand why these companies would jeopardize their reputation for that.
Posted By: fr8-shkr

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 11:26 AM

I have shot core lokts for years, about 3 years ago my stash ran out of 243's bought 3 boxes. Accuracy tanked. Tanked bad. Switched to federals, no issue. Bought my son a 243, started with core lokts. Accuracy sucked. Went to federal did fine. Sadly I'm done with them once I shoot through my old inventory for my other rifles. Apparently 3 or so years ago something changed. Sadly I will never go back.
Posted By: ikillbux

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 12:56 PM

Been a long, long time (25 years?) since I've shot any Corelokts in a rifle, but maybe 3 or 4 years ago I bought some crazy expensive Remington Premier Corelokt shotgun slugs....like $23.99/box. They wouldn't shoot worth a turd either, they were really erratic at 100yds. I noticed the slug in some of them would rattle if you shook it.
Posted By: AUdeerhunter

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 01:02 PM

My Dad and I have shot Core Lokt's for 20 years in our rifles and never had an issue with accuracy. Y'all have began to make me a little bit scared of them lol

Someone recently told me that Remington would not be manufacturing Core Lokt's any longer. Does anyone know if this is true???
Posted By: ColeT

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 01:26 PM

I've never shot corke loks. I just buy premium ammo
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 01:34 PM

Well you buy cheap ammo expect cheap things to happen.
Posted By: scrubbuck

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 01:44 PM

When picking up brass at the range, I routinely see misfired core lokts laying around. Don't seem to notice that much with other brands, but have seen it a bunch of times with these.

I used to shoot them and the bullet itself performed well, but quit after noticing this and having a couple misfire myself.
Posted By: ChrisAU

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 03:10 PM

Only round I've ever experienced a misfire with, that' was the first year I ever hunted. All the money we spend on this hobby, an extra 50 cents to a dollar for one of the few things that absolutely has to do its job to accomplish our goal seems pretty petty. I know they've killed piles of a deer, but no one shoots their deer rifle enough to ever see a financial impact from spending an extra $10-$15 on a box of rounds.
Posted By: deerkiller25

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 04:43 PM

These core lokt's was bought at field and stream. Ive shot them all my life with no problems and killed a pile of deer till now. I bought a new tikka the other day and bought hornady sst 165gr and its shooting about 2inch groups witch im not happy with. But idk witch ammo to go with now. Core lokt's have got me worried. Maybe i should just start loading my own.
Posted By: ridgestalker

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 05:59 PM

Only bullet I've used the last 30 yrs is core lokt. Never one complaint by me.
Posted By: Rmart30

Re: core lokt's - 01/28/17 09:54 PM

Try some fusions. They last few boxes of core lokt had all kinds of bad tips on them.. slightly deformed or lead overage hanging off one side. The fusions i havent seen one bad tip on.
Posted By: longshot

Re: core lokt's - 01/29/17 01:25 AM

There us no way Remington would jeprodise it reputation just to make walmart a cheaper box of ammo and still put the Remington name on it. Walmart can sell it cheaper because they buy ammo by the truck load not by the case.
My 30.06 shoots 165gr corlokts very well nether of my 243s shoot well with them. Only misfires I've heard of have been with 30.30s most of that has been due to the slightly harder primers Remington uses
Posted By: Wiley Coyote

Re: core lokt's - 01/29/17 08:57 AM

If you want to wring all the accuracy out of a .308 with factory ammo. typically you should shoot 165gr projectiles.
Posted By: BrentM

Re: core lokt's - 01/29/17 04:53 PM

I had a hornady supermonace cartridge misfire a few years ago on a broadside chip shot on what would have been the best buck I've ever killed. Very wise fella told me that if I cared enough about a stupid deer to be upset over losing one that I was crazy to trust some fella that I had never met who was probably working midnights to load my bullets for me. I took that as wise council and started making my own.
Posted By: modoc_333

Re: core lokt's - 01/29/17 11:06 PM

I have shot plenty of deer with Core lokts. I still use them in my 30-30. They have always worked, and honestly I am not aware of a better round nose bullet for short range and heavy brush that I could use in a Marlin 336. (safe with round nose in that type of magazine and all).


That being said, I used to shoot them in my Remington auto just out of habit. When I bought my new Browning Xbolt I switched to Hornady Superperformance SST. I am VERY happy with them so far. But I still shoot Core Lokt in the Marlin. is there really a better bullet for a 30-30 lever gun to use in the brush? I can't think of one.
Posted By: Frankie

Re: core lokt's - 01/29/17 11:38 PM

give me a 7-08 and a box core-loc and damn old gerber knife and








i'd throw it all in a river rofl
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: core lokt's - 01/29/17 11:55 PM

Word!
Posted By: Gobble4me757

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 12:13 AM

Originally Posted By: Frankie
give me a 7-08 and a box core-loc and damn old gerber knife and








i'd throw it all in a river rofl


Hey now, what did the ol 7mm 08 do to you?!? Ha I shoot that exact same set up and that's all I use...no complaints here! Except Gerber knives are crap lol
Posted By: johnv

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 06:53 AM

Core lokts are all I have ever shot. Never had a problem
Posted By: Mike59

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 04:12 PM

Core lokts,,,, really are the deadliest mushrooms in the woods,,,

I've slayed many a deer with them,,, they aren't as refined as the high performance polymere/plastic tipped bullets in all the brands but they are just as deadly,,

accuracy is in the set up of your rifle and in the person shooting it,,, there are times though a bad batch comes through,,

At the rate high performance hunting ammo keeps rising in price I'll most likely go back to Remington core lokts ,,
Posted By: bholmes

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 04:39 PM

Last year a buddy and I were sighting in his new .308 with Core Lokts, I think it was 5 of the first 8 shells didn't go boom when we pulled the trigger. He switched to Fusion and never looked back. I know they work for some of you, but I'll pass.
Posted By: ridgestalker

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 05:40 PM

Originally Posted By: bholmes
Last year a buddy and I were sighting in his new .308 with Core Lokts, I think it was 5 of the first 8 shells didn't go boom when we pulled the trigger. He switched to Fusion and never looked back. I know they work for some of you, but I'll pass.


New gun was a POS?
Posted By: woodswalker

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 05:51 PM

Originally Posted By: Wiley Coyote
If you want to wring all the accuracy out of a .308 with factory ammo. typically you should shoot 165gr projectiles.


I have to disagree. My .308 Remington 788 doesn't do well with anything heavier than 150 grains.

I'm getting 1/2 inch, 3-shot, 100 yard groups with factory loaded CoreLokts. I've never experienced a mis-fire and the performance has been great on deer and pigs.
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 05:54 PM

Never seen a core lokt misfire.
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: core lokt's - 01/30/17 11:40 PM


Originally Posted By: jwalker77
Never seen a core lokt misfire.


Me either. Cause I've never bought any
Posted By: AC870

Re: core lokt's - 01/31/17 12:00 AM

Ol 257 just kinda cuts to the chase, don't he?
Posted By: bholmes

Re: core lokt's - 01/31/17 11:35 AM

Originally Posted By: ridgestalker
Originally Posted By: bholmes
Last year a buddy and I were sighting in his new .308 with Core Lokts, I think it was 5 of the first 8 shells didn't go boom when we pulled the trigger. He switched to Fusion and never looked back. I know they work for some of you, but I'll pass.


New gun was a POS?


It shot everything else we fed it, I would be inclined to believe that the Core Lokts were junk. Maybe just a bad batch?
Posted By: 280AI_HAMMER

Re: core lokt's - 04/05/17 03:05 PM

Had a friend that reloaded some for someone that trouble finding some 7 saum he loaded what the fellow brought to him the coreloc bullets wouldn't group got to looking and the weight of the bullets varried 5-7grains high and low Remington quality has really gone down. He purchased some hornady bullets they were perfect
Posted By: pcola4

Re: core lokt's - 04/06/17 09:40 AM

I have used nothing but core lokts in my browning. Even tried reloading and did not get anything to shoot any better. Inexpensive and I have put a lot of meat in the freezer.
Posted By: Reno

Re: core lokt's - 04/06/17 05:39 PM

Originally Posted By: johnv
Core lokts are all I have ever shot. Never had a problem
Posted By: Deadwood

Re: core lokt's - 04/06/17 06:06 PM

Day-in, day-out, Core-Lokts are a meat and potatoes bullet. Nothing fancy or expensive about them. If I had to pick out a bullet for SHTF hunting and buy a truckload of them, without test-grouping them for a particular rifle, it would be them. Not necessarily super accurate, but they will kill the crap out of deer. And every gas station sells them, it seems.
Posted By: jawbone

Re: core lokt's - 04/06/17 06:09 PM

People I know that shoot rifles as part of their profession say that the batch number on ammo is very important for precision shooting. Ammo manufactured in different batches will perform differently. I'm not sure I shoot well enough to tell the difference, but that is what the pros tell me so I believe them.

Don't know if that is your problem, but it is worth looking into.
Posted By: AUstan23

Re: core lokt's - 04/06/17 06:45 PM

Core-Lokts are the worst grouping bullet I've ever shot. I stick to federal and Winchester pretty much now.
Posted By: !shiloh!

Re: core lokt's - 04/06/17 08:50 PM

I hand load all my hunting ammo. I've only shot now is barns ttsx. I loaded a bunch of core lokts and killed a mess of deer with them but the problem I had with them is they range of different weights and bullet fragments in my meat. You could weigh 50 bullets and be 30 different exact weights.
Posted By: coach41

Re: core lokt's - 04/07/17 11:02 AM

I can't even bring myself to tell my bad luck core-locks story again. I've shot Core-Lokts for 30+ years but really feel they've gone down in quality assurance/control. I'm purposely replacing them with Hornady and Winchester.
Posted By: outdoors1

Re: core lokt's - 04/11/17 10:40 PM

If you have some with ridges exposed where casing meets tip you may have a grouping problem. Had some old ones without ridge and they shot more consistent patterns.
Posted By: Frankie

Re: core lokt's - 04/12/17 06:33 PM

Originally Posted By: jawbone
People I know that shoot rifles as part of their profession say that the batch number on ammo is very important for precision shooting. Ammo manufactured in different batches will perform differently. I'm not sure I shoot well enough to tell the difference, but that is what the pros tell me so I believe them.

Don't know if that is your problem, but it is worth looking into.



i've had as mush as 1 1/2 " group change from lot to lot . in real time that aint that bad . i dont shot Remington though
Posted By: king

Re: core lokt's - 04/12/17 06:53 PM

can you shoot core locks out of a Matthews ?
Posted By: Reloader79

Re: core lokt's - 04/12/17 08:00 PM


Originally Posted By: king
can you shoot core locks out of a Matthews ?


Yes, just tape one on the end of your arrow and letter eat!
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