Hornady used to make a true to form 160 grain RN, but it has been temporarily suspended while they are trying to catch up back orders on more common bullets.
here you go. depends on the gun of course. Best thing to do is slug it and see how deep the rifling grooves are to decide on bullets, those hornady bullets can be to big for older military barrels with deep rifling.
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