Jordan Smith
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i'm anxiously waiting for an answer to this. If you were stuck with a 28 nosler, which bullet would you choose? Even at moderate distances?
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180 eld
i'm anxiously waiting for an answer to this. If you were stuck with a 28 nosler, which bullet would you choose? Even at moderate distances?
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3175-3200 with 24” Proof barrel.
ELD-X or ELD-M ??180 eld
Factory or handloads? Most 28’s are pushing 180’s that fast.
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Do they make the 180 in eldx? Thought it was eldm only. 180 eldm would be my choiceELD-X or ELD-M ??
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They make a 175 eld-x and a 180 eld-m. Hopefully this will be my year to shoot an animal with the 195 and see how bad this bullet is.Do they make the 180 in eldx? Thought it was eldm only. 180 eldm would be my choice
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They make a 175 eld-x and a 180 eld-m. Hopefully this will be my year to shoot an animal with the 195 and see how bad this bullet is.
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whichever bullet you have the most confidence you can put through both lungs. I have had good results with the 180 vld H. Had 1 fail to expand on a muledeer but i believe the tip was plugged. If you shoot Berger bullets check each tip to make sure it isnt plugged.I'm anxiously waiting for an answer to this. If you were stuck with a 28 Nosler, which bullet would you choose? Even at moderate distances?
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Tagging in hoping to hear more ELDM results.....especially 6.5 caliber.
Have quite a bit bit of experience with the 147’s. What are you looking for?
I’ve been shooting 140 VLDs in my 6.5CM the last several years.....I went to a long range class a few weeks ago and didn’t have time or the brass to load enough ammo for the class, so I ordered 300 rounds of 140 ELD Match ammo since they shot great in my CM during barrel break in....they’re actually just as accurate as my best VLD handloads while having more velocity and less ES. I love my Bergers and shoot them in a lot of different calibers/rifles, but as good as these ELDMs shoot, I’m thinking about trying them on whitetail and hogs. With Bergers, shot placement hasn’t mattered at CM speeds......I’ve shot deer and hogs from 100-500 yds both through the shoulder, as well as, behind the shoulder with the same DRT results. I wouldn’t even consider changing except I have well over 100 rounds left from the class.....and the exceptional accuracy doesn’t hurt either!
Just looking for more results on terminal performance, bullet placement, etc!
Theyll work fine. Terminal ballistics similar to Berger, with a bit more penetration usually.
I'm running them in my 7LRM for next season but have yet to take a game animal with them. I did come across some videos and an article Nathan Foster from Austriallia who is owner of Terminal Ballistics Research. He does extensive testing on bullet performance/ killing power in game. This is what he had to say about the 180 ELDM.
"By now, many of you will be aware of Hornady’s new 7mm 180gr ELD-M. It’s the A-MAX that many of us waited several years for. Lately I have been using this bullet in the 7mm Rem Mag and 7mm Practical. Please take note that this bullet can develop higher pressures than the Berger VLD. You’ll get the velocities but you need to drop powder charges when starting out. If you are switching from a 160-162 grain bullet to the 180 grain, go down at least 6 grains, not simply 2 grains (based on 1 grain per 10 grains bullet as is common in the manuals and proves safe when using start loads). Start way down low, then come up. You may find that the sweet spot is 4.5 grains lower than where it was when you were using a 162 grain pill.
It is also important to understand that being such a long bullet, the tip (rather than the ogive) may contact the button of the seating stem within your seating die. If the button touches the bullet tip rather than the ogive, it will play merry hell with concentricity during seating and you will see fliers downrange. If you have such issues that need to be remedied, the options are to contact your die maker and ask for a stem suitable for match style bullets or failing this, you may need to have your existing stem altered (drilled) by a gunsmith.
The 180 grain ELD-M is a hard hitting pill. All I can say about its performance is wow. That should be enough for most of you. It meets and exceeds all of my expectations as predicted in the Cartridges book second edition which was released just before this bullet became publicly available. - A gentle stroke of the trigger results in a horrendous thump followed by two sets of hooves pointing straight up in the air. It doesn’t get any better than this.
This bullet will still deliver the goods and boy oh boy does it cheat the wind, putting a lot of other combos to shame. Dave Emary and his team at Hornady really have made an outstanding bullet.
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