TradLife406
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85.5's and a dose of 565 seems to be one of the best groups I've shot. I mentally sneezed on the high right shot.
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IMO I would not be too hung up on bullet choice. 88s are finicky and some barrels won’t shoot em. They have a long bearing surface and the other bullets can usually be pushed faster and make the BC gain of the 88s almost negligible for most guys.I’ll admit, I haven’t read all the pages…..
Looking at ordering an 18” 22cm barrel. There’s been some discussion about the 75, 80, and 88 eldm and some are having issues getting them to shoot. How much difference is there between the bullets, and is it worth throating for the 88s?
IMO I would not be too hung up on bullet choice. 88s are finicky and some barrels won’t shoot em. They have a long bearing surface and the other bullets can usually be pushed faster and make the BC gain of the 88s almost negligible for most guys.
This. I got the 88's to shoot sometimes but they seem inconsistent.
To do it over again I'd bypass the Hornady and go right to the Sierras or Bergers.
That 88 eldm has great BC. But doesn't meanif it's not shooting a decent group.
It’s not as much getting hung up on a certain bullet as it is ordering a barrel with too much freebore because I shoulda stayed in the 73-80gr range. Both of yall have pretty well talked me into staying with a saami chamber thoIMO I would not be too hung up on bullet choice. 88s are finicky and some barrels won’t shoot em. They have a long bearing surface and the other bullets can usually be pushed faster and make the BC gain of the 88s almost negligible for most guys.
Y'all that are wanting to shoot 88's may want to watch this video from Hornady that came out yesterday. Funny, another video that falls right in line with a topic on here.....22 Creedmoor Short version, Hornaday does NOT sell the factory ammo with the 88. Reason being, the accuracy is hard to get with them in all climates, altitudes and temperature. At some points of the year, they got great accuracy, in colder weather, close to freezing, the accuracy was not that great, in fact terrible in their words. Which would explain why yall are having accuracy issues, and I believe even @Formidilosus discusses accuracy issues with the 88's? They then go on to talk about their loadings for 2026, and they are using it now on big game as well. They favor the 65 grain CX, 80 ELDX, and even the 69 ELDVT. They discuss accuracy, wound channel shapes etc. the whole gamut of things discussed here on but never mention energy lol. It is a long video but I have a hour drive to work each way so I listen to it. Beats the radio.
Y'all that are wanting to shoot 88's may want to watch this video from Hornady that came out yesterday. Funny, another video that falls right in line with a topic on here.....22 Creedmoor Short version, Hornaday does NOT sell the factory ammo with the 88. Reason being, the accuracy is hard to get with them in all climates, altitudes and temperature. At some points of the year, they got great accuracy, in colder weather, close to freezing, the accuracy was not that great, in fact terrible in their words. Which would explain why yall are having accuracy issues, and I believe even @Formidilosus discusses accuracy issues with the 88's? They then go on to talk about their loadings for 2026, and they are using it now on big game as well. They favor the 65 grain CX, 80 ELDX, and even the 69 ELDVT. They discuss accuracy, wound channel shapes etc. the whole gamut of things discussed here on but never mention energy lol. It is a long video but I have a hour drive to work each way so I listen to it. Beats the radio.
@Grizzle thanks for that explanation. I heard that in the video, but it was over my head lol...this stuff is all new to me, but at least they are trying lol thanks again.They have explained before, it's not an issue with the 88 eldm its that with their saami twist of 1:8. Bullet stabilization can be an issue in some barrels at some density altitudes. Not a bullet problem but they intentionally put a slower twist than optimal for the 88s so that lightweight bullets arnt over spun at high velocity ie their vt bullet. My 22 cm barrel is a 7 twist and has zero stabilization issues with the 88s regardless of temp and altitude. Again it's not a bullet problem, hornady just should of spec'd them with 1:7.5 barrels and they are allergic to admitting the eldms kill excellently.