I wanted to used them last year, but they just didn't shoot well enough in my old barrel. Maybe they'll shoot small groups in this new barrel!@huntnful I am also going to try out the 225 edlm in my 22" 300 ultra mag ..
I have a couple customers that swear by them!
My new barrel is a 1-9 bartlein rem varmint also. Hopefully the ELDM's stack in there! I should find out in a week or so!Also on the bandwagon of leaving the Berger's (215's in my case) for the 225 ELDM in my 300 PRC this year. They are far less finicky in my barrel (1:9 Bart) to get to group small.
Let us know. The 147 and 180 have been stupid accurate for me.My new barrel is a 1-9 bartlein rem varmint also. Hopefully the ELDM's stack in there! I should find out in a week or so!
Great to hear! Mind sharing your load data and velocities?!Funny I'm actually doing load development in my 300 NM ai with 225 eldms at the moment, shooting in the .3s with the first load I tried.
They're absolutely devastating on elk!
My wife completely stoned a cow with a 225 last season, it was a 200 yard double lung but she dropped so fast I thought it was a spinal hit
I'm still fire forming, the load I tried with 225 eldms was the third firing on the cases I'm sending in to have my dies made.Great to hear! Mind sharing your load data and velocities?!
Oh okay perfect! Thanks for letting me know!I'm still fire forming, the load I tried with 225 eldms was the third firing on the cases I'm sending in to have my dies made.
I used 79 grains H1000 seated 3.56 oal, haven't chronoed yet but I'll do a little more development this weekend over the chrono.
I’d be willing to bet that if you are properly uniforming the holes you are likely reducing the BC but possibly making them more consistent. I liken this to trimming bullets and then pointing bullets that lead to a lesser but more consistent BC. Don’t see any issue in doing that as long as it’s consistent. I just would argue it is not doing anything at all to help with expansion.I’ve been essentially uniforming the meplat diameter rather than “opening” them up. Some of them it doesn’t remove any material some of them it will remove a tiny bit, the end result is all the holes are about the same diameter. Killed around 12 animals with them now including a cow elk with good performance.
Curious what your background/experience is with Berger expansion? Not questioning the validity, always interested to learn