Description
Holland & Holland invented the belted magnum cartridge. Winchester perfected it with the 300 Winchester Magnum. Then Remington came along with the Core-Lokt bullet, and presto – one of the finest selections for hunting deer the world will ever know.
rThis cartridge is loaded with a 150 grain Core-Lokt pointed soft point projectile. (Arguably too light for taking elk, but not remotely impossible with proper shot placement.) The ballistically efficient (G1 0.294) PSP will drop just -6.2†after clearing a 200-yard zero, which reflects its satisfyingly flat trajectory within the 300 Win Mag’s conventional effective range.
rThe Core-Lokt is quite the durable bullet: not because it is bonded, which it isn’t, but because its jacket and core are mechanically “locked†to one another. In addition to avoiding fragmentation, the Core-Lokt reliably undergoes up to 2X expansion until finally coming to a rest within (or somewhere on the other side of) the quarry.
rThis 10-box case of ammo hails from Remington’s factory in Lonoke, AR. Big Green’s brass is just as high-quality as it is reloadable, and their explosive components don’t punish a rifle with excessive or corrosive fouling.




