Hornady Podcast 226 Match Bullets for Hunting

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I figured this would come up. Listening to the Hornady Podcast Episode #226, Match Bullets for hunting. I am about 8:50 into the listen, so still fresh. They mentioned they don't do terminal performance testing (ballistics gel). There may be some splitting of hairs with FBI testing and terminal testing. I can't wait to see the discussion of this podcast.
 
I'm picking up more as I listen. It sounds like there isn't lot to lot consistency with the lead cores on the eldm. I believe Ryan has mentioned that he had a different behavior with the eldm out of a 7 prc this year to where it didn't have a pop sound that it traditionally had.
 
I'm somewhat confused as to why folks would shoot the ELD-M instead of the ELD-X in calibers where both are available. From what I understand, Hornady has designed for and does continuous QC on the expansion and fragmentation of the ELD-X but not ELD-M. Are the in-flight or terminal ballistics of the ELD-M really that much better? Does it just come down to the greater variety of bullet weights for handloading in the ELD-M?
 
I'm somewhat confused as to why folks would shoot the ELD-M instead of the ELD-X in calibers where both are available. From what I understand, Hornady has designed for and does continuous QC on the expansion and fragmentation of the ELD-X but not ELD-M. Are the in-flight or terminal ballistics of the ELD-M really that much better? Does it just come down to the greater variety of bullet weights for handloading in the ELD-M?
I have had personal experience with the factory ELDX and ELDM with my 300 prc. I have had a 20-shot group at 100 yard be 6" with factory ELD-X, then on the same day/hour, had limited factory ELD-M shoot sub-moa out of the same rifle. Which one would you take hunting in that situation?
 
I have had personal experience with the factory ELDX and ELDM with my 300 prc. I have had a 20-shot group at 100 yard be 6" with factory ELD-X, then on the same day/hour, had limited factory ELD-M shoot sub-moa out of the same rifle. Which one would you take hunting in that situation?
That makes sense for your situation, I also shoot factory and luckily my rifle likes the ELD-X.

I guess I was more wondering why people who get super nerdy about handloading and load dev--who could probably tune the ELD-X to shoot really well in any rifle--would build a load from the ground up with ELD-M.
 
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That makes sense for your situation, I also shoot factory and luckily my rifle likes the ELD-X.

I guess I was more wondering why people who get super nerdy about handloading and load dev--who could probably tune the ELD-X to shoot really well in any rifle--would build a load from the ground up with ELD-M.

I dont personally use them, but the pics above of the fbi gel testing tell the story. Very large wound cavities with plenty of penetration. Along with more/better heavy for caliber, higher b.c. choices. And they tend to be very accurate.
 
That makes sense for your situation, I also shoot factory and luckily my rifle likes the ELD-X.

I guess I was more wondering why people who get super nerdy about handloading and load dev--who could probably tune the ELD-X to shoot really well in any rifle--would build a load from the ground up with ELD-M.
Having shot both bullets, I’ve seen more consistency in the ELD-M in both accuracy and terminal performance. The ELD-X just isn’t as destructive IME. I think it’s still a good bullet, but with way more options available for the ELD-M, especially in factory loadings, I don’t have a reason to shoot the ELD-X again.

ELD-M factory ammo also tends to be cheaper which is a nice plus.
 
That makes sense for your situation, I also shoot factory and luckily my rifle likes the ELD-X.

I guess I was more wondering why people who get super nerdy about handloading and load dev--who could probably tune the ELD-X to shoot really well in any rifle--would build a load from the ground up with ELD-M.

The "tuning" with handloads is functionally a myth much of the time. Some bullets just dont shoot well reliably out of certain rifles.

Compare BC on 175 ELDx vs 180 ELDm.

If people can get them to shoot better, they have a higher BC, and terminal performance meets their desires, why wouldn't they shoot the ELDm?

This variability in cores is new info to me. If more folks have poor terminal performance with ELDm i could see them becoming less popular for hunting.
 
I'm somewhat confused as to why folks would shoot the ELD-M instead of the ELD-X in calibers where both are available. From what I understand, Hornady has designed for and does continuous QC on the expansion and fragmentation of the ELD-X but not ELD-M. Are the in-flight or terminal ballistics of the ELD-M really that much better? Does it just come down to the greater variety of bullet weights for handloading in the ELD-M?

I shoot factory ELD-M. They're cheaper, have a higher bc, and kill very well.

I have heard, anecdotally, more people complain about the ELD-X bullets in one way or another.

The handful of M's that I have recovered have had good weight retention, big gnarly petals of copper, and have typically been found on the offside against the hide. For me, there's nothing to not like.

I also don't buy that the miniscule "interlock ring" makes much of a difference between the two. The jacket is thicker on the X, but I haven't seen a problem in the M's.
 
I generally enjoy the Hornady podcasts. Although some of the super in the weeds 4dof type of topics make me glaze over a bit.

Not really anything groundbreaking, or anything they haven't talked about before. Except....they have clearly "softened" their stance as much as they can without running into issues, and one other point at the bottom....The key points.

Eldx is our all purpose the greatest ever hunting bullet and here is why (yes we know)

ELDM is a match bullet. We recognize the fact that a bunch of people use it with large success and have a nickname for it (ode to S2H podcast a few yrs ago with the hornady guys and probably rokslide in general).

We HAVE done terminal performance testing on the eldm, however, we don't do consistent qc terminal testing for the eldm because we don't need to, as its a match bullet and we don't really care. But we know.

We will somewhat admit that its probably a really great deer/antelope bullet, especially at longer ranges. That's what we believe most hunters that are using it, are using it for. But we cant be absolutely definitive on it because we don't do consistent qr testing on it, and we didn't specifically design it for it.

Its characteristics in the testing that we have done point towards large wound channels with around 16"-18" penetration.

We are doubtful about it having enough penetration for elk.

Although it may work and work great, wouldn't it be easier to just use the ELDX.

A tips in our testing perform worse then ELDM terminally.

Maybe the most interesting......we venomously oppose people hunting with any kind of HPBT style of bullet. Our testing absolutely shows your asking for trouble. (I took this as an absolute shot across the bow at Berger).
 
I guess I was more wondering why people who get super nerdy about handloading and load dev--who could probably tune the ELD-X to shoot really well in any rifle--would build a load from the ground up with ELD-M.

I don’t have an opinion on match bullets for hunting because I haven’t used them but it’s been around for awhile. 20 years ago Matchkings were popular for hunting on some forums. Bergers were popular before their hunting bullets were introduced. A-maxes were popular. So it’s not just Eld-m’s.
 
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