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ELD-M vs Berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2039383" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I still do intend to give Berger's a try. I've been so satisfied with hornady so far I haven't tried much else but (and this is embarrassing on this forum) i have yet to shoot further than 500 or so. Inside 500 any inconsistencies that may be present in hornady haven't proven to matter. The most inconsistent bullets have to be Speer (and my 243 gobbles those up like candy) and interestingly enough the only truly unacceptably inconsistent box of bullets I've bought was Nosler, not what I expected. But it was a one time thing. </p><p></p><p>225 eld m is awesome out of my 300 win mag. Took my deer with it this year (not a monster, first thing I saw truth be told, only had one day to hunt) Not that it told much about terminal performance...neck/high shoulder junction quartering towards me downhill, 350-ish yards, right through the spine. I suspect a 55 grain fmj would have procured similar results. But it's accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2039383, member: 109862"] I still do intend to give Berger’s a try. I’ve been so satisfied with hornady so far I haven’t tried much else but (and this is embarrassing on this forum) i have yet to shoot further than 500 or so. Inside 500 any inconsistencies that may be present in hornady haven’t proven to matter. The most inconsistent bullets have to be Speer (and my 243 gobbles those up like candy) and interestingly enough the only truly unacceptably inconsistent box of bullets I’ve bought was Nosler, not what I expected. But it was a one time thing. 225 eld m is awesome out of my 300 win mag. Took my deer with it this year (not a monster, first thing I saw truth be told, only had one day to hunt) Not that it told much about terminal performance...neck/high shoulder junction quartering towards me downhill, 350-ish yards, right through the spine. I suspect a 55 grain fmj would have procured similar results. But it’s accurate. [/QUOTE]
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