The bullet failure stuff is of interest to me. I have probably shot 1,000's of Amax's and never a blow up. Most of these have been from 7.7 twist .22-250 rifles (75) , 8 twist 6mm AI, .243W, & 6mm (105), and 8 twist 6.5-06 & 6.5X47 (120). I am guessing the new ELDM and Amax bullets have similar jackets. This leads me to think the blow up stuff is related to a combination of things like barrel defects, long ogives, weak areas in the ogive area (expansion cracks) and quick twists. I can get 75 grain .224 ELD's for about $0.20 each so I will continue using them in a 7.7 twist .22-.250 and possibly a .22 CM. Paying $0.80 for a 6mm AMP, aluminum tip bullet, is a real barrier for my casual shooting, more so than paying $0.34 for a comparable 6mm ELD bullet. I don't think the new AMP bullets will replace the ELDM bullets. The .22-.250 is budget friendly with mid 30 grain powder charges and $0.20 bullets.