The Hornady Interlock is a big step ahead of the old cup and core Hornady, which was the reason I first started using the Nosler Partition back in the 60s.
In fact, I have a number of boxes of Interlocks sitting on my loading bench in .243, 270 & .30cal ------------------
However, no matter how good the Interlock may be, and I have seem some take a beating and hold together, when push comes to shove they are not in the same league as the Nosler Partition, the Swift A-frame or some of the new generation of bonded bullets.
Yes, they will put down deer rapidly in almost all cases, but then so will the Speer BT which a VERY soft cup and core type. This is also true with many other older and or cheaper bullets designs.
But when the premimum bullets pay off, or pull the fat out of the fire, is when things get tough for whatever reason.
If you hunt long enough, a shot will turn bad/tough on you at some point, and that is when bullet quality of the Nosler Partition level just may save the day.
I've seen it happen, and they are cheap insurance, especially when all other cost factors of a hunting trip are factored in.
Keep em coming!
CDOC