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Hornady ELD-X Official Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 1218719" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>The 212 is much sleeker than the 200. I can't vouch for the 220s shape or form but if it seems like the 212 is disproportionately higher than the 200, it's because the 212 is noticeably more streamlined.</p><p></p><p>I've shot the 178 ELDX to 1006. My experience is limited with them so I don't want to say for a certain that the published BC is accurate but I will say that it is extremely promising and it is in fact miles ahead of the 178 AMAX. I used .535G1 and was right on. Again though, it was one session. I need more time with it to say for sure. I do feel confident. I was shooting my rifles over the chronograph and recording atmospheric conditions at the time. My proven loads were right on so I'm reasonably confident I was doing everything right that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 1218719, member: 1007"] The 212 is much sleeker than the 200. I can't vouch for the 220s shape or form but if it seems like the 212 is disproportionately higher than the 200, it's because the 212 is noticeably more streamlined. I've shot the 178 ELDX to 1006. My experience is limited with them so I don't want to say for a certain that the published BC is accurate but I will say that it is extremely promising and it is in fact miles ahead of the 178 AMAX. I used .535G1 and was right on. Again though, it was one session. I need more time with it to say for sure. I do feel confident. I was shooting my rifles over the chronograph and recording atmospheric conditions at the time. My proven loads were right on so I'm reasonably confident I was doing everything right that day. [/QUOTE]
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