phil300H&H
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Hi fellow riflemen, anybody loaded and tried the Hornady ELD-X in the 300 H&H with 212 grain and 220 grain bullets?
Did you ever figure this out? I am about to embark on the same journey.Hi fellow riflemen, anybody loaded and tried the Hornady ELD-X in the 300 H&H with 212 grain and 220 grain bullets?
Interesting, I had one partially blow up (178 eldx from 308) in a large whitetail. but 2/3 of the bullet penetrated well though. In the end it smashed the heart and caused him to drop on the spot. So while I will use them, I think using heavy ones and assuming half the bullet will ablate in the animal is how you have to think about them.I used the 220 ELDX in my 300 PRC last fall for an elk and I wasn't super impressed. The elk couldn't have been more dead, but I hit it twice where it counts and one bullet disintegrated, and the other was mostly gone, lodged in the off side hide. I have decent accuracy with them, but I'm looking for a different bullet for my safari.
There is a 220gr partition that fits that eight and bill. But the BC is not great. under 200 it would be perfect.I have a handful of vintage Win 220gr projectiles, but I'll need to start looking for something suitable to replace them myself. If anyone has a proven bullet, there's probably enough interest to warrant sharing.