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.338 ELR-capable projectiles, side-by-side
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<blockquote data-quote="ELR Researcher" data-source="post: 894450" data-attributes="member: 19541"><p>While I have been waiting for my 338 NM build to complete, I have accumulated a number of "prospective" ELR-capable projectiles to test. I've been thinking about taking a side-by-side pic for a while and finally did.</p><p> </p><p>The projectiles are placed from lowest weight to highest, left to right, with the associated boxes (and projectile ID) top to bottom. </p><p> </p><p>Notes:</p><p> </p><p>1. Neither the Dynamic Research nor GSC projectiles will stand straight on their own - so the ugly tape-in-place treatment.</p><p>2. The first projectile, Hornady 225, is for fire forming only. [I had planned on an Improved version of the 338 NM at one point and purchased them at that time.] So just disregard in re "ELR-capable".</p><p>3. The "marks" near the tip of the Berger are what appear to be from water (as received) - water spots. They do not wipe off and I prefer showing exactly what came out of the box.</p><p> </p><p>Yes, I plan on doing a lot of testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ELR Researcher, post: 894450, member: 19541"] While I have been waiting for my 338 NM build to complete, I have accumulated a number of "prospective" ELR-capable projectiles to test. I've been thinking about taking a side-by-side pic for a while and finally did. The projectiles are placed from lowest weight to highest, left to right, with the associated boxes (and projectile ID) top to bottom. Notes: 1. Neither the Dynamic Research nor GSC projectiles will stand straight on their own - so the ugly tape-in-place treatment. 2. The first projectile, Hornady 225, is for fire forming only. [I had planned on an Improved version of the 338 NM at one point and purchased them at that time.] So just disregard in re "ELR-capable". 3. The "marks" near the tip of the Berger are what appear to be from water (as received) - water spots. They do not wipe off and I prefer showing exactly what came out of the box. Yes, I plan on doing a lot of testing. [/QUOTE]
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