25 cal 134 Eld-M vs 133 Berger EH

Which has better terminal performance?

  • 134 Eld-M

    Votes: 7 43.8%
  • 133 Berger EH

    Votes: 9 56.3%

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I'd like to here from guys who have killed using either of these bullets, with terminal reports and muzzle/impact velocities.
 
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Not an extensive list but a deer and elk with the 134 eldm. Results have been pretty devastating. Can’t recall the impact velocity but 400 yards on the elk 300 on the deer starting at 2900ish fps. Both were baseball sized wound channels. The deer went through both knuckles and exited, the elk I found the jacket in offside hide. I did kill around a dozen animals with the 135 Berger with good results but the 134s are opening faster and leaving a more uniform, baseball sized wound channel vs more of a grenade effect with the Berger’s.

Probably whichever shoots better and you have a good supply of is the right answer.
 

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I have shot the 133 only, but they are money and I don’t see how the Hornady are better, given my experience with other calibers.

The difference is so minimal, I don’t see a reason to get too worked up.

I have Hornady for other calibers, but my 25 is my go to hunting rifle now.
 
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25saum and 133 bergers have been devastating on everything we have shot at all ranges. 100y to out past 800
 

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Has anyone had issues with thee 133’s penciling through and not upsetting? I’m looking at the 135 hybrids or the 133’s for a 25 saum build. Thanks!
 
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Has anyone had issues with thee 133’s penciling through and not upsetting? I’m looking at the 135 hybrids or the 133’s for a 25 saum build. Thanks!
25saum we have eat the 133’s and it’s been a hammer
 
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I think the answer is whatever shoots best in your gun. There isnt a wrong answer inbetween those 2 bullets.
They both shoot good 🤷 a tiny edge to the berger but not anything that matters sub 700 yards.
 

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They both shoot good 🤷 a tiny edge to the berger but not anything that matters sub 700 yards.

Thats great news!!
So still no wrong answer.
In that case I would just pick the one that is cheaper and / or the one that I could buy one lot number for the suspected life of the barrel.
 
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They both shoot good 🤷 a tiny edge to the berger but not anything that matters sub 700 yards.
I prefer the hornady wound channel, personally. On deer I’ve had some of the 135s make it 4-6” in before expanding, not ideal on a lung shot. The 134s are opening up within a couple inches at most and big wounds through the vitals.
 

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I prefer the hornady wound channel, personally. On deer I’ve had some of the 135s make it 4-6” in before expanding, not ideal on a lung shot. The 134s are opening up within a couple inches at most and big wounds through the vitals.

I havnt shot these exact bullets, but have shot and seen bunch of bergers and a bunch of eld shot into stuff. And the above is exactly how I would plan on using them.

On a deer I want the eld all day. I’m not a fan of the neck length of the Berger before upset. Eldm upset almost immediately.
 
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And yes! I know my zero is off 🤣 still finishing up tuning the load
 

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What about the new Sierra 131gr which looks to be the same as the 131 Blackjack, anyone shooting those yet and how do/would they compare to the Berger or ELD-M as a hunting bullet?

I have some but don't have anything to shoot them in yet since my 25 SAUM isn't done.
 
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Thats great news!!
So still no wrong answer.
In that case I would just pick the one that is cheaper and / or the one that I could buy one lot number for the suspected life of the barrel.
I've got 2300 bergers but thats between two different lot numbers, and 1500 of the eldm all the same lot...so that doesn't make my decision any easier 🤣
But really that group i shot this morning has me leaning towards the berger.

I was using data from virgin brass before today, after shooting two 10 shot strings with once fired, the berger clearly has the edge.

Whats odd is the Eldm was almost twice as good on the numbers (sd of 5 and es of 15) vs the berger (sd of 8.5 and es of 26) but the bergers grouped half the size of the eld.

I'm going to stretch the bergers out to 600 tomorrow and if they stay tight thats what I'll roll with this season.
 

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I've got 2300 bergers but thats between two different lot numbers, and 1500 of the eldm all the same lot...so that doesn't make my decision any easier 🤣
But really that group i shot this morning has me leaning towards the berger.

I was using data from virgin brass before today, after shooting two 10 shot strings with once fired, the berger clearly has the edge.

Whats odd is the Eldm was almost twice as good on the numbers (sd of 5 and es of 15) vs the berger (sd of 8.5 and es of 26) but the bergers grouped half the size of the eld.

I'm going to stretch the bergers out to 600 tomorrow and if they stay tight thats what I'll roll with this season.

Has anybody ever told you that sometimes you exhibit analysis paralysis.
 
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