Hornady InterLock 30 Cal 150 Grain Spire Point Bullets with Cannelure - Box of 100
Hornady
If you're handloading ammunition for deer, elk, or other big game with a 270 Winchester, Hornady InterLock 270 150-grain spire point bullets deliver the terminal performance that separates a clean, one-shot harvest from a long tracking job. These rifle bullets are engineered around Hornady's proven InterLock ring system—a mechanical lock between the bullet's jacket and core that keeps them bonded together through expansion, preserving weight retention and creating a devastating wound channel when it counts.
The 150-grain spire point profile balances velocity and energy retention across typical hunting ranges. Hornady's polymer tip aids aerodynamic efficiency while the one-piece core and jacket construction—locked by the InterLock system—resists core separation that can cause bullets to shed weight and lose stopping power on tougher game. Reloaders appreciate the consistent quality and the predictable performance these bullets deliver downrange, whether you're loading for a bolt gun or a semi-auto.
Each box contains 100 bullets, giving you enough for a solid season of load development and hunting. Hornady's reputation for quality control means you'll experience minimal runout and sorting—less wasted prep time at the reloading bench and more confidence when you're at the range or in the field.
| Caliber | 270 Caliber |
| Weight | 150 Grains |
| Bullet Style | Spire Point |
| Quantity | 100 Bullets |
| Brand | Hornady |
These are 270 caliber bullets designed for rifles chambered in 270 Winchester and other 270 caliber cartridges. Always verify your rifle's chamber and consult reloading references before loading.
Yes. The 150-grain spire point design and InterLock construction are engineered for hunting applications on deer, elk, and similar-sized game where controlled expansion and weight retention are critical.
These are new, unprimed bullets for handloading. Like all rifle bullets, their reusability depends on your reloading practices, brass condition, and how many times the brass has been fired and resized. Inspect loaded rounds for signs of pressure before use.
Each box contains 100 bullets, providing a standard quantity for reloaders developing loads or stocking ammunition components for a season.