6/4/2023 0 Comments Edl x reloading hornady![]() ![]() Exhibiting conventional expansion with a large mushroom and 85-90% retained weight the bullet provides deep penetration and large wound cavities. Built with a Heat Shield tip, this ammunition retains its shape for consistent BCS, while the streamlined secant ogive and boat tail design delivers increased aerodynamic consistency. Upon low-velocity 400+ yard impacts, the Heat Shield ® tip drives backward into the bullet to initiate expansion. Hunt for your next target with the Hornady ELD-X 6.5 mm 143-Grain Reloading Bullets. Best extended range terminal performance available The thick shank of the jacket and high InterLock ® ring keep the core and jacket together providing 50-60% weight retention. The ELD-X (Extremely Low Drag - eXpanding) bullet is a technologically advanced, match accurate, ALL-RANGE hunting bullet featuring highest-in-class ballistic coefficients and consistent, controlled expansion at ALL practical hunting distances. I emailed Hornady to verify that there was not a typo on the 175g. What really has me boggled is that the 180g ELD-M, which is basically the same bullet as the 175g ELD-X, has a max charge of 67.9g of H1000. Features Heat Shield Tip forms the perfect meplat No tip deformation from aerodynamic heating Match accurate hunting bullet Devastating terminal performance. Hunt for your next target with the Hornady ELD-X 6.5 mm 143-Grain Reloading Bullets. With high velocity 0-400 yard impact, the bullet continually expands throughout its penetration path. That is exactly what I had been looking at and felt pretty safe going to around 64. Devastating conventional range performance I looked at the Hornady factory 270 ammo with that 145 ELDX. I found performance very similar to Bergers. I’ve used the 143 eld-x, 162, and 212 on deer, antelope, and elk. 150-300 yards all fragmented with no exit and was not able to recover any intact piece of the bullet. 200+ different calibers featuring a variety of loads using Hornady® bullets. ![]() Settled on R26, such a bump in performance over the standard 270 powders. I shot 3 antelope with the 162 eld-x going 3100 out of a 7mm WSM. Over 1,000 pages of reloading data, techniques and bullet information. Streamlined secant ogive with optimum boattail design + highly concentric AMP ® bullet jackets + Heat Shield ® tip combine for radically superior aerodynamic efficiency.ĮLD-X bullets are available in factory loaded Precision Hunter ammunition. 270 win with 140 accubonds and dont see why those powders wouldnt work with the 145 ELD-X. (Just guessing the 103-gr ELD-X is the same length as the discontinued 105-gr A-Max, I plugged it into Bergers calculator, which said a 7.5 twist minimum for 'full stability'. Verified by Doppler radar, the Heat Shield ® tip is immune to the effects of aerodynamic heating and retains its shape to maintain the highest-in-class BC over its entire trajectory. What twist rate is required to stabilize the 6mm 103-gr ELD-X I cant find anything on Hornadys web site. ![]()
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