Hornady ELD-X Bullets are match-accurate ALL-RANGE bullets that have highest-in-class ballistic coefficients. These bullets are a bit heavier than most, so they provide match-accurate performance, but at a lower weight. At these lower velocities, the ELD-X bullet exhibits conventional expansion. However, at conventional ranges (0-400 yards), the ELD-X bullet is designed to continually expand – a trait that is essential for big game taken at close range. At these lower velocities, the ELD-X bullet exhibits conventional expansion characteristic, with a large mushroom and high retained weight, ensuring deep penetration and large wound cavities. You can use these bullets with confidence, as they’re backed by Hornady’s exclusive Million-Dollar Guarantee. Specifications for Hornady ELD-X Rifle Bullets, 6.5mm, .264, 143 Grain: Manufacturer: Hornady Bullet Type: Spitzer Boat Tail (SBT) Bullet Weight: 143 grain Caliber: .264 Caliber Sectional Density: 0.293 Core Material: Lead Condition: New Bullet Quantity: 100 Bullet Fabric/Material: AMP Package Contents: Hornady ELD-X 6.5mm .264 143 GR 100 Box
6 reviews for Hornady ELD-X Rifle Bullets, 6.5mm, .264, 143 Grain
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Hamilstone –
I have tested many bullets and these are on top of the list.under 1/2 minute of angle in most guns. Hold true in wind. Hard to find a better bullet and they don't frag. …………………………………………………………
William –
Bought these to load for a 6.5 creedmoor. Initial testing on paper was very impressive, with excellent accuracy. Tried with two different semi auto rifles and both showed great target results. Finally got to squeeze the trigger on animals this year. Killed a coyote, left a massive exit hole. Killed a nice whitetail at about 150 yards, deer dropped in it's tracks. Have loaded the 178 grain eld x bullets guy 308, and they also have yielded all the deer shot dropping in their tracks.
Tex –
Compared to Berger bullets, I have not gotten very satisfactory results with the 143 ELD-X in terms of either group size or muzzle velocity standard deviations using either H4350 or H4831SC. ELD-X bullets are also easily deformed during bullet seating by my Wilson VLD seating stem, unlike Bergers. Apparently, the copper jacket is very thin on the ELD-X at the front. In order to stop the deformation during seating, I had to reduce seating friction and force by expanding my case necks with a .264" mandrel (I use a .263" mandrel on Bergers) and lubing inside the case necks. For carrying loaded hunting rounds in my rifle's magazine and subjecting them to recoil, I prefer loading with a little more neck tension than that.
Ben –
Ordered some Barnes LRX bullets for reloading. Optics Planet had them in stock when most other suppliers were out of stock. The product was shipped very fast. I will be ordering more of my reloading supplies from this site.
Jeffrey E –
Guys, I’m primarily a deer hunter, recently I acquired a Savage 110 in 6.5 Creedmoor. Having hand loaded my ammo for 30+ years I was able to work up a load with the 143 grn ELDX and in preparation for a hunt in Nebraska, I sought out a place to shoot at distance. Found a range with steel out to 1000yards in 100yard increments. Using my Trijicon 5×20 scope I was amazed at this rifle’s and bullets accuracy. Never expected to see much less hit a target at a 1000 yards but I did. I’ve taken two deer one at 400 yards and another at 80 yards. Bullet performance was perfect on both. I’m sold on Hornady’s ELDX !
Redman –
The bullets arrived very soon after the order was placed. They were in good condition. These are excellent bullets and perform well in 6.5 Creedmoor.