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Hornady 6.5C 143 ELD-X performance issues
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<blockquote data-quote="vernw" data-source="post: 1838353" data-attributes="member: 101443"><p>Thanks again To all that took the time to give their input! As for my use, I'm going with a different bullet, as has been said already: if the confidence isn't there don't bother messing with it. I'll try to work up some loads with the LR Accubond and Barnes LRX. May consider trying one of them Hammers as well. I don't mind single loading if the accuracy and performance warrant using it. But I <strong><em><u>know</u></em></strong> I'd always be wondering while taking a shot with the 143 ELD-X if it was going to "do its job", and that's not conducive to making a good shot. I've thought about using the 147 ELDM but Hornady is telling me not to do it. They say it does great sometimes, and not so great other times. So for the same reason I'll use my 147s on paper and steel.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks for all the info and assistance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vernw, post: 1838353, member: 101443"] Thanks again To all that took the time to give their input! As for my use, I’m going with a different bullet, as has been said already: if the confidence isn’t there don’t bother messing with it. I’ll try to work up some loads with the LR Accubond and Barnes LRX. May consider trying one of them Hammers as well. I don’t mind single loading if the accuracy and performance warrant using it. But I [B][I][U]know[/U][/I][/B] I’d always be wondering while taking a shot with the 143 ELD-X if it was going to “do its job”, and that’s not conducive to making a good shot. I’ve thought about using the 147 ELDM but Hornady is telling me not to do it. They say it does great sometimes, and not so great other times. So for the same reason I’ll use my 147s on paper and steel. Again, thanks for all the info and assistance! [/QUOTE]
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