how come?
From Bryan Litz of Applied Ballistics:
"This page often highlights exceptionally good long-range bullets. It's equally important to call attention to bullets that are to be avoided. Case in point, the 6.5mm 147 gr ELDM.
We've tested this bullet many times with Doppler radar, from many different rifles, different twists, etc., and it always has excessively high BC variation and shows signs of high limit cycle yaw beginning at supersonic which grows worse at transonic. As a rule of thumb, you don't want to see a BC SD over 1% for long-range bullets, and this bullet almost always tests over 2x that limit.
It's a tempting option on paper, but you'll have more success at long range with other options in 6.5mm.
This is not to bad mouth a specific manufacturer. If you like Hornady products, the 140 ELDM is a far better option in terms of BC consistency."
Also the 147 ELD-M often grenades in-flight from a jacket failure.