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Eld-m vs Eld-x accuracy comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1269227" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I have loaded the eldx and eldm, and the 143 and 147 both liked .050" jump in my 260 AI, and both shot very similar, in a Ruger 7 mag the 162 shot best at .080-.100 jump, and it was VERY apparent (sub MOA in that range, 1.5"-3" outside) and the 200 eldx in a 300 mag shot best at .070" jump. I also tried the 212 eldx but the load it shot acceptable wouldn't fit in his mag. I have tried loading to the lands all the way to .120" jump with the 212 X, 200 X, 162 X, 147 M and 143 X and the all shot better jumped in my experience. But I have heard others get good accuracy when .005" off...so in other words...yes. use the berger seating depth method, it has worked the best for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1269227, member: 87243"] I have loaded the eldx and eldm, and the 143 and 147 both liked .050" jump in my 260 AI, and both shot very similar, in a Ruger 7 mag the 162 shot best at .080-.100 jump, and it was VERY apparent (sub MOA in that range, 1.5"-3" outside) and the 200 eldx in a 300 mag shot best at .070" jump. I also tried the 212 eldx but the load it shot acceptable wouldn't fit in his mag. I have tried loading to the lands all the way to .120" jump with the 212 X, 200 X, 162 X, 147 M and 143 X and the all shot better jumped in my experience. But I have heard others get good accuracy when .005" off...so in other words...yes. use the berger seating depth method, it has worked the best for me. [/QUOTE]
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