Scapegoat
Well-Known Member
So, a bit of an update. The ELDX have been loaded up and are ready for the beginning of next month. Fine for deer at stalking distances.
A mate suggested trying some Norma URP, as news was that it is likely to give slightly better velocities to exploit the long range potential of the round. I treated myself to a half kilo and a box of 140 gr ELD Match.
Hornady data for the A Max starts at 37.5 gr and tops out at 41.7 grains. As I was looking for velocities in excess of 2600 I started towards the top and loaded some at 40.2, 40.7, 41.2 and 41.7.
Loaded in Hornady cases, once fired and trimmed to length, CCI 200 primers, seating depth 20 thou from touching (Cartridge Base to Ogive of 2.280") the chrono shows the following:
40.2 2453
40.7 2520
41.2 2626
41.7 2655
The 41.7 gr gave the tightest group, although conditions weren't ideal- 0.49 MOA, so something to work on there. No pressure signs at the highest load, so I've put some more together and have a range day early next month to put them through their paces. Looks promising.
A mate suggested trying some Norma URP, as news was that it is likely to give slightly better velocities to exploit the long range potential of the round. I treated myself to a half kilo and a box of 140 gr ELD Match.
Hornady data for the A Max starts at 37.5 gr and tops out at 41.7 grains. As I was looking for velocities in excess of 2600 I started towards the top and loaded some at 40.2, 40.7, 41.2 and 41.7.
Loaded in Hornady cases, once fired and trimmed to length, CCI 200 primers, seating depth 20 thou from touching (Cartridge Base to Ogive of 2.280") the chrono shows the following:
40.2 2453
40.7 2520
41.2 2626
41.7 2655
The 41.7 gr gave the tightest group, although conditions weren't ideal- 0.49 MOA, so something to work on there. No pressure signs at the highest load, so I've put some more together and have a range day early next month to put them through their paces. Looks promising.