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6.5 Grendel Hornady Black 123 ELD-M for hunting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rips" data-source="post: 1326800" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>I've used the A-max for years for long range hunting and varminting and found them awesome, so was a little disappointed when they were discontinued. On testing the eld bullets I can confirm they are indeed a different shape to the A-max.</p><p>Performance wise the eld-m is designed for target shooting "m" for match and in my findings on small game simply pencilled through with little expansion however on deer they may well perform better, this was something I didn't test them on.</p><p>The eld-x however (x-expanding) will not only shoot as accurately as the eld-m but give expansion like the old A-max expanding violently on even small game at distance.</p><p>Accuracy in my 260 gave a sub half Moa group on paper and when tested on steel at 575 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rips, post: 1326800, member: 66284"] I've used the A-max for years for long range hunting and varminting and found them awesome, so was a little disappointed when they were discontinued. On testing the eld bullets I can confirm they are indeed a different shape to the A-max. Performance wise the eld-m is designed for target shooting "m" for match and in my findings on small game simply pencilled through with little expansion however on deer they may well perform better, this was something I didn't test them on. The eld-x however (x-expanding) will not only shoot as accurately as the eld-m but give expansion like the old A-max expanding violently on even small game at distance. Accuracy in my 260 gave a sub half Moa group on paper and when tested on steel at 575 yards. [/QUOTE]
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