I had a 264 win mag built for longer distances and windy days. It seems to always blow around home and on antelope hunts. An employee I know well of the guy who built it wanted to play with loads so I let him. He has it shooting 5 shot groups under .5" and is still tweaking loads for more consistent velocity and a shade more accuracy. I gave him a box of these 143gr eld-x bullets he is loading. I hope to get to try them on game this fall sounds like the rifle can outshoot me.
Mcseal2, I'm curious to hear if you have any field reports on how the ELD-X performed on game? I've shot a truck load of deer with the InterLock 117gr. in a 25-06, at a variety or ranges, and liked what it did. I'm considering the 150 ELD-X out of my 280. My concern is it may be a touch too soft for elk, more like the SST is said to be. Never used the SST myself. My MV is probably 2,900 fps +/-, so even if this is a bit softer than the InterLock, my slower launch speed and a bit higher SD, vs the 117 gr bullet, may give me a possible elk load. Am going to try some at the range soon, if I any of my 280's like them, will use some in 2017 on deer. I'll be cow elk hunting 8/17, tempted to try them...
I'm looking for any actual field reports on how it penetrates and held together, including species harvested, bullet placement, cartridge, approx. distance, and bullet weight used. Thank you or anyone else with ELD-X field experience, for any insight offered.