Shot a box of the Hornady Eld-X today from a 20” Carbon Six barrel. First time trying, distance was 100 yards. Accuracy was very good, 1/2 MOA. Not sure if that says more about the barrel or the ammo though.
Did you have it braked? How was the recoil?Shot a box of the Hornady Eld-X today from a 20” Carbon Six barrel. First time trying, distance was 100 yards. Accuracy was very good, 1/2 MOA. Not sure if that says more about the barrel or the ammo though.
I did not chrono this trip. Just wanted to get it sighted in, make sure everything worked, etc. I will chrono it though, but may swap the scope (SWFA) first. The turret sits right where the rounds come out, so had some deflecting off the turret and some bouncing back in. A little bummed by that.Did you chrono?
Wondering about velocity and SD
I have a 20" proof on order
That a 22" tube? For me in other calibers, the Hornady stuff has always been a bit slow... but that's still pretty dang fast for a 175 grain bullet IMO...I got 2887 from the 175 eldx from the seekins element new gun so I'm sure it will speed up a bit
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Not worried about speed with a group like that. What was the speed?Showing good accuracy but the numbers weren't very good.
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Sounds like the low node... might hit another node or twoIt was 2740
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I have heard RL26 is what Hornady is using in their factory ammo. I'd start around 62-63. I believe 67.1 is their book max for the eld-x.I have shot about 60 rounds total of the Hornady Precision Hunter (20) and the Match (40) ammo in my new CA Ridgeline FFT, which liked the match over the PH, .67" vs about 1.5". I'm going to start working up a hand load with RL26 and 180gr match bullets and looking for recommendations on where to start?