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6.5x284 143 eldx or 147 eldm?
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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1533011" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>[ATTACH=full]114853[/ATTACH] I shot about 300 rounds with both the 143x and 147m using 3 different rifles this past year. My experience has favored the M over the X. The 147 eld-m just dialed in easily with very wide nodes in all three rifles. Ran a ladder this morning on a 6.5-06 since I just installed a brake on the 22" barrel. All loads between 57.7 and 56.5 gr of Retumbo shot fairly tight At 300 yards (see attached). They have both performed perfectly on deer this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1533011, member: 97196"] [ATTACH=full]114853[/ATTACH] I shot about 300 rounds with both the 143x and 147m using 3 different rifles this past year. My experience has favored the M over the X. The 147 eld-m just dialed in easily with very wide nodes in all three rifles. Ran a ladder this morning on a 6.5-06 since I just installed a brake on the 22” barrel. All loads between 57.7 and 56.5 gr of Retumbo shot fairly tight At 300 yards (see attached). They have both performed perfectly on deer this year. [/QUOTE]
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