Opinions on Speer Hot-Cor bullets?

About 38 years ago I got my first long range capable scoped rifle to deer hunt with when I moved to north east NC so I could shoot across those long peanut and soy bean fields. Up until that time I had only used rifles that had open sights in the mountains of TN where I lived. It was a Mark X Viscount Mauser 98 style 30-06. I picked up some 150 gr Speer BT hot core bullets for the simple reason that these were the only 150 gr bullets the little hardware/feed store that also sold guns and some loading supplies had. I found that 59 grs IMR 4350 was extremely accurate in this rifle and the ballistic coefficient of this bullet was very sleek. I did not have a chrno back then but loading manual said velocity should be between 2900 and 3000 fps. This load shot really flat for a 30-06 and man did it kill deer. One shot was all you needed and they were DRT. Yes like others have said keep them as well as any cup and core bullets under 3000 fps impact velocity and they will do a good job.
1 shot. Give the 165 gr. Hot Core a try. I run them at 2550 FPS from an 18.5" barrel Ruger 77RSI and have taken deer out to 250yards. The same load will hit 2610 FPS which is the same velocity as the Speer Nitrex ammo that sadly has been discontinued.
I haven't tried the 165 gr. Hot Core in my 30-06 yetdue to health reasons but the 165 gr. Nosler AccuBond is snapping at the heels of 2900 FPS from a custom Mauser with 24" barrel and giving very tight groups. I took a nice fat cow elk with the 165 AB bullet at right about 100 yards. Normally for elk I use my .35 Whelen with the 225 gr. TSX bullet but had to use the 30-06 due to the scope on the .35 decided to turn toes up. I shot, the elk flinched and went maybe 30 yards and dropped DRT. FWIW, that particular 30-06 has a custom barrel woth a somewhat slower that standarvd for 30 Caliber. It's shoot up to 165 gr. quite well but goes straight to hell with anything heavier. It's supposed to be a 1 in 12" but I suspect 1 in 14" twist.
Paul B.
 
I've only used the .358 180 FN HotCor in my 19" 358 Win @ 2570FPS.

I've shot several pigs with it and it's worked well. I finally recovered one this JAn that entered a hogs shoulder at 10' and penetrated the length to come to rest in the hind quarter.

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Dad used Speers exclusively (not sure if they were always Hot Core's) in the 7mm Mag. Initially they were super accurate. In later years he complained that the rifle would no longer shoot. Could have been any number of potential issues. I know that 130 Gr speer boat tails were deadly on deer. Best I can do out of the 250 Savage is about 1.5 inch groups. BT's seem more accurate but you cant find them. 87Gr speer's worked in my friends 99. There too about 1,5 inch groups, but again many factors there. Havent used them on game yet. But I can find them and they are comparatively cheap, so I buy them. CL
 
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I've used the 8mm 170gr Semi SP over Ramshot BigGame in my 8x57. I've also got a great load for my 338-06 with the 200gr HotCor and H-380. I've killed deer with both of them and they kill deer very well. The thing about Speer is they make good hunting bullets for a great price.
 
Big fan of the Speer Hot Core especially the .308 in 200gr for the 300 Win mag and the .458 in 350gr for my 45/70. Excellent bullet for Alaska hunting. The 165gr Hot Cor is also excellent in the 308 Win.
 
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I've used a lot of Speer bullets over the years. They have always shot great. Although the Speer Hot Cor is not considered a premium bullet, the Hot Cor acts like a bonded core bullet.
The 358 250 gr Hot Cor is a great bullet in the 35 Whelen

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308 win mag?
Yes, the 300 Win Mag fires a .308 diameter bullet. Alaska is saying he likes the 200 grain, .308 diameter bullet, fired from his 300 Win Mag.

I think the Hot Cor bullets are overlooked. They perform very well when impact velocities are 3000 fps or below. They are economical, and are very accurate. A Hot Cor that's weight appropriate for the chosen game is very potent. They hold together well. I have never had them perform poorly.
 
Yes, the 300 Win Mag fires a .308 diameter bullet. Alaska is saying he likes the 200 grain, .308 diameter bullet, fired from his 300 Win Mag.

I think the Hot Cor bullets are overlooked. They perform very well when impact velocities are 3000 fps or below. They are economical, and are very accurate. A Hot Cor that's weight appropriate for the chosen game is very potent. They hold together well. I have never had them perform poorly.
I figured that’s what he meant. Just making sure I wasn’t missing something
 
Old thread that was resurrected. The Hot Cors are a good bullet like all have said. Ive only used the 180gr FN version out of my 35 Rem Marlin. They've done excellent on deer and hogs. They've all exited.
 
Yes, the 300 Win Mag fires a .308 diameter bullet. Alaska is saying he likes the 200 grain, .308 diameter bullet, fired from his 300 Win Mag.

I think the Hot Cor bullets are overlooked. They perform very well when impact velocities are 3000 fps or below. They are economical, and are very accurate. A Hot Cor that's weight appropriate for the chosen game is very potent. They hold together well. I have never had them perform poorly.
I think he was referencing the last sentence where Alaska typed out 308 win mag. My guess is typo and he meant 300 win mag
 
No worries that’s what I figured. Thanks for clarifying. With all these new cartridges hitting the market nowadays I can’t keep up lol thought maybe that was the new “wiz bang”
 
Could've been talking about the old 308 Norma Mag! Its what every one thought Winchester was going to do but they threw a curve ball and made a longer case.
 
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