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Hornady 143 gr ELD X Terminal Performance Report
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<blockquote data-quote="Prieto9000" data-source="post: 1365083" data-attributes="member: 24952"><p>I've found bonded bullets to be a little picky. I had great luck with my old 7mm rm using the 154gr interbond, I sold the rifle and got a new sendero in the same caliber and it was a PITA to get them to group under 1 MOA. Then I tried the 6mm, 6.5mm and 7mm sirocco II and couldn't get any accurate loads. On my new 6.5 cm I managed to get an accurate load using the swift bullets but I had to play with them a lot. I bought a box of 85gr Interbond for my 243 and had the same results. 1.5-2 MOA while the 95gr SST is an awesome shooter. </p><p>I believe interbonds are great performers on game, they're just a little difficult to load in my experience. </p><p>Can't say anything about accubonds, never used them extensively. I tried the 300 grainers on my 338 edge but ended up sticking to the Berger otm's. They perform very well and are super accurate on my rifle so no point on spending time developing a new load. Specially with the cost of loading big calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prieto9000, post: 1365083, member: 24952"] I’ve found bonded bullets to be a little picky. I had great luck with my old 7mm rm using the 154gr interbond, I sold the rifle and got a new sendero in the same caliber and it was a PITA to get them to group under 1 MOA. Then I tried the 6mm, 6.5mm and 7mm sirocco II and couldn’t get any accurate loads. On my new 6.5 cm I managed to get an accurate load using the swift bullets but I had to play with them a lot. I bought a box of 85gr Interbond for my 243 and had the same results. 1.5-2 MOA while the 95gr SST is an awesome shooter. I believe interbonds are great performers on game, they’re just a little difficult to load in my experience. Can’t say anything about accubonds, never used them extensively. I tried the 300 grainers on my 338 edge but ended up sticking to the Berger otm’s. They perform very well and are super accurate on my rifle so no point on spending time developing a new load. Specially with the cost of loading big calibers. [/QUOTE]
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