270 win with hornady 145gr eld

I love the 270Win and 270WSM. All of my 270s have a 9" twist. Although my 270WSM is loaded with 140 Accubonds, I have used the Plaine-Jane, Federal Powershock 130s in my 270Win to drop everything from snowshoes to elk, moose, and bear. The simple and inexpensive pointed soft-points group tight cloverleafs and drop anything at 25 or 500 metres.
 
I use 130gr Hornady Interbonds in my 270. Only shot one bear with 'em (I don't hunt with that rifle anymore), but it came out the other side and left a blood trail a blind man could follow. Bear went maybe 10 yards before piling up.

Compared to how much money I spend on other things to go hunting, bullets are stupid cheap. I'd rather spend the extra and have something I know will not blow up on a shoulder and will penetrate deep enough to hit the vitals on presentations that aren't perfect.
 
im tellin ya the .243 is the go to for moooooose....... an ive shot heeeeps

What say you about the .22 Hornet ;)
No experience with the eld , but when I had the 270 Mountain Rifle it really enjoyed the Sierra 140 grn bullets with 4064 IMR.
Sold that gun to a buddy (sellers remorse) and he has shot 10 Moose in the last 15 years with it, all no more than a follow up shot to finish them off from 80 yrds to 150 yrds.
5 grains more in bullet weight might be the ticket you are looking for if powder and bullets are available.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
What say you about the .22 Hornet ;)
No experience with the eld , but when I had the 270 Mountain Rifle it really enjoyed the Sierra 140 grn bullets with 4064 IMR.
Sold that gun to a buddy (sellers remorse) and he has shot 10 Moose in the last 15 years with it, all no more than a follow up shot to finish them off from 80 yrds to 150 yrds.
5 grains more in bullet weight might be the ticket you are looking for if powder and bullets are available.
Tight Groups,
Rob

Hornet, possibly the best Zebra defense there is.

aim skyward, pop one off... zebra runs away
 
Re ELD-M and ELD-X bullets, I saw this video from Ultimate Reloader that might be of interest to those considering Hornady ELD bullets. In it, they compare the 6.5mm 140 ELD-M and 6.5mm 143 ELD-X bullets fired at typical 6.5x55 or 6.5 CM velocity into ballistic gel. The question posed was whether it is reasonable to use target bullets for hunting.

https://ce-products.myshopify.com/b...llets-new-video-fx-120i-used-from-ce-products
 
Yeah, and I would agree that most 10-twist barrels won't properly stabilize the 150gr Accubond Long Range. I have a 10-twist BAR that loves heavy bullets though, Sako 156gr and Nosler 160gr shoot beautifully but are only as heavy as they are for caliber due to the semi-spitzer profile. I thought I might have a problem the 150gr AB-LR due to the length though but nope, mine shoots just outside MOA at 200 meter, close to 2900 fps at the muzzle so it should be within its optimal impact velocity window to expand fully and deeply and not fail out to quite a distance, certainly farther than I can shoot.
According to the JBM Ballistics Stability calculator, the Nosler 150-gr. Accubond Long Range should stabilize easily in a 10-twist barrel.

http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmstab-5.1.cgi
 
It’s a 150 ish grain cup and core bullet…if it said PowerPoint on the box all the fudds would be elbowing each other out of the way to use one on a moose.
 
It’s a 150 ish grain cup and core bullet…if it said PowerPoint on the box all the fudds would be elbowing each other out of the way to use one on a moose.

Not this Fudd ...... I have two kinds of moose bullets on hand if ever drawn again for a local hunt.

Partitions aaaaaaaaaaand ........ (pause) ........ Partitions. :)
 
Not my choice in a Bullet Either for any thing bigger then deer - Much Prefer a Accubond or Partition or GMX - TTSX bullets - jmo RJ

Not this Fudd ...... I have two kinds of moose bullets on hand if ever drawn again for a local hunt.

Partitions aaaaaaaaaaand ........ (pause) ........ Partitions. :)

I agree. Why use a highly frangible bullet when there are so many better choices out there? Dave.
 
If I was forced to use an ELDx (in ANY caliber, including 338) I would stick to broadside or quartering away shot angles. They are not deep penetrating bullets. A friend of mine shot a bull elk with the 145gr ELDx last fall from his 270 WSM. Frontal shot at 20 yards, the bullet failed to reach the vitals. Luckily the bull only went a short ways and offered a follow up shot which did the job

That's a pretty violent impact for a bullet like that. Not saying the performance isn't terrible, it definitely was, but that likely explains the better results on the follow up shot. Most bullets don't like those kind of impact speeds.
 
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