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Hornady .308 Win American Whitetail 150gr InterLock Spire Point Ammo

Hornady .308 Win American Whitetail 150gr InterLock Spire Point Ammo

Tracking 2 Dealers
Best Price
$1.26/rd
For 400 rounds shipped to OH
Quantity
Best Total Price
$502.36

Price History

Average price across all tracked dealers
$1.37/rd
↑ $0.05 (3.8%) in the last 3M

All Hornady .308 Win American Whitetail 150gr InterLock Spire Point Ammo Prices

DEALER QTY PRICE/RD
Black Basin Outdoors 400 $1.26
Black Basin Outdoors 200 $1.35
Lucky Gunner 200 $1.44
Black Basin Outdoors 20 $2.01
Lucky Gunner 20 $2.31

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PRODUCT PRICE/RD
$1.26
400 Rounds
$2.13
1000 Rounds
$1.02
500 Rounds

All Hornady .308 Win American Whitetail 150gr InterLock Spire Point Ammo Specs

Manufacturer
Hornady
Caliber
.308/7.62x51mm
Casing
Brass
Bullet Weight
150 grains
Projectile Type
SP
Velocity
2820 fps
Muzzle Energy
2649 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient
0.338

Hornady .308 Win American Whitetail 150gr InterLock Spire Point Ammo Bullet Drop and Load Data

Muzzle Velocity
2820.0 fps
Projectile Weight
150.0 gr
Ballistic Coef.
0.338 G1
Zero Range
100.0 yards

Product Overview

Slip Hornady's American Whitetail 150gr InterLock into your rifle, and you're carrying decades of deer camp wisdom in your pocket. This isn't another wannabe hunting round - it's purpose-built for dropping whitetails where they stand. The InterLock Spire Point bullet blasts out at 2820 fps with a shoulder-thumping 2649 ft-lbs of energy, but raw numbers only tell half the story. That mechanical lock between core and jacket means this bullet holds together when lesser projectiles fall apart.

Picture yourself in the treestand as that mature buck steps into range. The spire point profile cuts through the morning air like it's on rails, while that tried-and-true InterLock ring prevents the dreaded core-jacket separation that can rob you of penetration. When that 150-grain projectile connects, it drives deep while creating the kind of wound channel that anchors deer fast. And unlike those fancy polymer-tipped numbers that cost an arm and a leg, this classic design powers through light brush without getting deflected into the next county.

Here's what matters in deer camp - this load just flat-out works. Zero it at 200 yards and you're ready for anything from close-range shots in the thickets to longer pokes across bean fields. The traditional cup-and-core construction expands reliably without explosively fragmenting, preserving more venison for your freezer. When the moment of truth arrives, you won't be wondering if your ammo is up to the task. This is the kind of load that's been filling tags since before your daddy started hunting - and it's still getting the job done today.

Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • InterLock ring technology ensures bullet integrity through tough shoulder bones and dense muscle tissue
  • Swift expansion at woods-hunting distances thanks to exposed lead tip and calculated jacket thickness
  • Spire point profile cuts through brush without deflecting while maintaining deadly terminal performance
  • Strikes sweet spot between speed and stability for authentic hunting scenarios

Disadvantages

  • Traditional design may limit performance in states requiring lead-free ammunition
  • Exposed tip more susceptible to deformation during magazine feeding compared to protected-tip options
  • Less aerodynamic profile affects trajectory past 300 yards versus polymer-tipped alternatives