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Is an ELD-M basically just a tipped berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Lindsey" data-source="post: 2441493" data-attributes="member: 25831"><p>OP, </p><p>I have no experience with either of those on game or even loading them.</p><p></p><p>In a 300 NMI, curious why not look to a heavier bullet? Seems like a lot of horsepower not to shoot a 245/250 class? Even a heavy mono if you have the twist...Even if either blew up on a shoulder, there would be enough to continue on...</p><p></p><p>Only ELD-X/M I tried was the 178gr in my 308/30-06. Bullets were inconsistent seating wise, that I gave up on them. Ogive measurements were disappointing and from box to box, I just gave up.</p><p></p><p>They are plentiful though, seems like my honey hole has had Hornady's on the shelf this entire time...I guess they aren't waiting on raw materials off the coast of California make their bullets. Maybe I should look to them again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Lindsey, post: 2441493, member: 25831"] OP, I have no experience with either of those on game or even loading them. In a 300 NMI, curious why not look to a heavier bullet? Seems like a lot of horsepower not to shoot a 245/250 class? Even a heavy mono if you have the twist...Even if either blew up on a shoulder, there would be enough to continue on... Only ELD-X/M I tried was the 178gr in my 308/30-06. Bullets were inconsistent seating wise, that I gave up on them. Ogive measurements were disappointing and from box to box, I just gave up. They are plentiful though, seems like my honey hole has had Hornady's on the shelf this entire time...I guess they aren't waiting on raw materials off the coast of California make their bullets. Maybe I should look to them again... [/QUOTE]
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