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Anyone see any jacket failures in the .30 cal 208 & 225 ELD-M?
I just shot almost 40 rounds thru my new .30 mag. last Friday. 800, 900 and 1k yards of the 225's. No failures and accuracy was excellent. This was thru a F open rifle. Muzzle velocity was 2900fps and was coming in at 1800+ at the target.
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147 ELDX. 260AI. 2750 FPS Bartlein 8 twist.
586-30x yesterday. 3 by 500 FClass match.
Shot first match clean. 200-12x.
Third match. S1 10, S2 9. 1st shot for score, a zero. Dropped 4 more points the rest of the day. This is the second time this has happened. Cost me 2nd place yesterday. Cost me a top three finish two matches prior.
This barrel shoots 1/4 MOA when testing 140 Bergers, 140 ELD, and 140 Hornady HPBT. I wanted to use the 147s for higher BC. They shoot great as well if they stay together.
I build multiple rifles every year that shoot 1/4 MOA. I bore scope every chamber and personally test every rifle before handing them over to the customer. This is a Bullet issue, hands down. I will contact Hornady for sure. I will not, however, use these again whether fixed or not. Too much preparation goes into competitive shooting to have to worry about dropping 10 points occasionally.
My $0.02
Corey Hager
Hager Custom Rifles
That was my question as well. I'm wondering what would have been the max reward obtainable from a somewhat higher BC, vs the obvious risk. Not that I might not have rolled the dice myself, but as always "... you takes yer chances."What compelled you to shoot them in another match ? Especially after your issues and possibly hearing or reading about others similar results shooting them. Just wondering.
Geeze, what are scrap copper and lead prices now? Recycle them for a small recompense.The field data remains constant.
Thx for the update Cory.
I resolved my problem some time ago.
Stored properly in the closet garbage bin takes scare of this reliability and match loosing failure issue.
The field data remains constant.
Thx for the update Cory.
I resolved my problem some time ago.
Stored properly in the closet garbage bin takes scare of this reliability and match loosing failure issue.
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I still don’t understand why you continue to flaunt that picture?
The gentleman above didn't mention finding any deformed tips in his search of the dirt. If the tips warm enough to deform from aerodynamic pressure, I would think hitting the dirt berm would misshape them a bit also.SMH. Obviously you haven't actually read the info on the tips and just went by internet ramblings. Try to actually read and not go by the internet. A litle Cliff note for you. Tips were not melting. They were deforming enough to effect BC which doesn't need to be much.
The gentleman above didn't mention finding any deformed tips in his search of the dirt. If the tips warm enough to deform from aerodynamic pressure, I would think hitting the dirt berm would misshape them a bit also.
Cuz its a great one. A pic is worth a thousand words.I still don’t understand why you continue to flaunt that picture?
To be an Internet troll.
If we were more local i would have given them all to you. But we do not, i am sorry.Recycle them to my address.
In your case it appears to be 999 words short of 1000!!Cuz its a great one. A pic is worth a thousand words.
In your case it appears to be 999 words short of 1000!!
What compelled you to shoot them in another match ? Especially after your issues and possibly hearing or reading about others similar results shooting them. Just wondering.