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Eld x vs berger
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<blockquote data-quote="5RWill" data-source="post: 1394960" data-attributes="member: 98561"><p>I've noticed this as well in searching in the 123gr class for my 6.5x47. That said i went from the scenar which had a long bearing surface to the ELD-M which a bit short and stubby. I thought about moving to 130s for more energy on target but don't want to spend the money on Hybrids, which is what my match rifle shoots and is probably ideal to achieve 2700-2750. Thought about 130gr ELD-M but it has a longer bearing surface than the 130gr hybrid. It's negligible at 600yds though with the 123gr ELD-M at 2840fps vs the 130gr ELD-M at 2700-2750. At longer distances the 130 starts to shine of course but i'm not intending on taking a whitetail past 600yds with this rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5RWill, post: 1394960, member: 98561"] I've noticed this as well in searching in the 123gr class for my 6.5x47. That said i went from the scenar which had a long bearing surface to the ELD-M which a bit short and stubby. I thought about moving to 130s for more energy on target but don't want to spend the money on Hybrids, which is what my match rifle shoots and is probably ideal to achieve 2700-2750. Thought about 130gr ELD-M but it has a longer bearing surface than the 130gr hybrid. It's negligible at 600yds though with the 123gr ELD-M at 2840fps vs the 130gr ELD-M at 2700-2750. At longer distances the 130 starts to shine of course but i'm not intending on taking a whitetail past 600yds with this rifle. [/QUOTE]
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