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    Good reason to buy another 300 win mag (if a reason is ever needed).
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    Quote Originally Posted by kawekakid View Post
    Hornady ELD projectiles are on order ,and should be here after Christmas .
    Who have you ordered tnese through?
    Are they likely to be similar price to the equivalent amax?

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    Mine are ordered through outdoorsupplies.co.nz

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    A big fast bullet beats a little fast bullet every time

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    What are they worth?

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    BUELLER!!!

    I'd had cold days when I had Amaxs hitting very accurately at 1km, then days I couldn't find them at all (hotter days). Those adds for the ELDs are a bit too slick imo. Making out that the Messiah projectile is here and we'll all be shooting 'match accuracy'. We'll that will be true either way because some of us shoot really shitty in matches!

    Btw I know a colder day is more likely to have lower DA and therefore higher air density(more heat to this tip deformation debate) but there you have it. I found trouble on hotter days with less density and I have no idea why.
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