Have searched numerous websites for 30 caliber 212gr. ELD-X's ...I finally found them "in stock" at Sportsman's Warehouse...for those who are interested ...other weights are available too.
Received my 212's and plan to work up some loads with RL22. So far Hornady has only published data for the 212 using H4350 (would definitely not be my first choice for a bullet of this weight) and RL22.
Has anyone worked up a load for the 212 using either H4831 or Retumbo?
Thanks,
anyone have bullet length for the 6.5 143? I've searched every which way i can, but have only found bearing surface lengths. Thanks for the help.
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After shooting over 300 of these in 3 different rigs I have found that these things foul barrels. BAD. They must have a pure copper jacket or a very low alloy.
Cleaning takes a lot longer over other bullets I have tried. EXCEPT barnes bullets.
This jacket copper it probably part of the performance gain over other LR bullets.
Guys, I confirmed today, ELD-X jackets use the same gilding metal that Hornady has been using since 1949. So if you have good performance, in regards to fouling, with any other Hornady bullet, you should expect the same with the ELD-X.