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<blockquote data-quote="el matador" data-source="post: 1283785" data-attributes="member: 12193"><p>I don't believe Hornady is making any ELD-X bullets in .338 yet. They have the 285 grain ELD Match, which is the same bullet as the 285 grain A-max with the new tip. I haven't tried them myself but I have read of people shooting the 285 A-max with good results. Now that these bullets have a better BC due to the heat resistant tip I might take another look at using them. With a BC of .829, and probably shooting a little faster than the 300 Bergers, they could be great long range elk bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el matador, post: 1283785, member: 12193"] I don't believe Hornady is making any ELD-X bullets in .338 yet. They have the 285 grain ELD Match, which is the same bullet as the 285 grain A-max with the new tip. I haven't tried them myself but I have read of people shooting the 285 A-max with good results. Now that these bullets have a better BC due to the heat resistant tip I might take another look at using them. With a BC of .829, and probably shooting a little faster than the 300 Bergers, they could be great long range elk bullets. [/QUOTE]
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