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300 wm 178 eld-x or 200 eld-x
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<blockquote data-quote="dporter99" data-source="post: 1833079" data-attributes="member: 20299"><p>Anyone have experience of lighter bonded bullets vs heavier bullets that aren't? As a hypothetical example, the 165 or 180 grain Accubond vs the 212 grain ELD-X. Seems that the 165 gr AB has heavier construction, but there's 47 more grains of lead in the 212 ELD-X, so at some point, the sheer mass of the 212 must play into the equation? same logic of the AB vs the 210 Berger, etc. Just trying to understand the weight vs construction dynamic...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dporter99, post: 1833079, member: 20299"] Anyone have experience of lighter bonded bullets vs heavier bullets that aren't? As a hypothetical example, the 165 or 180 grain Accubond vs the 212 grain ELD-X. Seems that the 165 gr AB has heavier construction, but there's 47 more grains of lead in the 212 ELD-X, so at some point, the sheer mass of the 212 must play into the equation? same logic of the AB vs the 210 Berger, etc. Just trying to understand the weight vs construction dynamic... [/QUOTE]
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