Hornady ELD (Extremely Low Drag) Match bullets are technologically advanced enhanced accuracy target bullets featuring Heat Shield tips with the PERFECT MEPLAT (tip point) combined with numerous design features that deliver the highest-in-class ballistic coefficients superior accuracy and extreme consistency from bullet-to-bullet lot-to-lot.Best-in-class BCs – The Heat Shield tip defies the effects of aerodynamic heating and retains its shape to provide a perfect meplat (tip) that is always the same shape.Delivers the highest degree of accuracy and bullet-to-bullet/lot-to-lot consistency – Streamlined secant ogive with optimum boattail design plus highly concentric AMP bullet jackets plus patent pending Heat Shield tip creates a supremely accurate high BC match bullet.Accurate radar verified BCs – ELD-Match bullet BCs are measured with Doppler radar and corrected to standard atmospheric conditions. Available as component bullets or in factory loaded Hornady Match ammunition. Specifications for Hornady ELD Match Rifle Bullets, 6.5mm, .264, 147 Grain: Manufacturer: Hornady Bullet Type: Spitzer Boat Tail (SBT) Bullet Weight: 147 grain Caliber: .264 Caliber Sectional Density: 0.301 Core Material: Lead Condition: New Bullet Quantity: 100 Bullet Fabric/Material: AMP Package Contents: Hornady ELD Match 6.5mm .264 147 GR 100 Box
Hornady ELD Match Rifle Bullets, 6.5mm, .264, 147 Grain
$56.79
SKU: 98CB327D
Category: Rifle Bullets
6 reviews for Hornady ELD Match Rifle Bullets, 6.5mm, .264, 147 Grain
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Bruce –
If you own a Tikka look no farther than these bullets. From 700 to 1200 yards they have no equal. I shoot multiple times per week and have used a variety of bullet weight. This one groups best. If you are shooting less than 700 yards then other bullet brands and weights will suffice
BRoss –
I shot a lot of bullets from different makers in working up a load. I ultimately went with the 147 Hornady. Giving me pretty good groups and has great BC. I have played with the charge and done a ladder test and have played with seating depth and out of the bullets I tried, some other brands gave me slightly smaller groups, but the 147s were the most consistent pattern and solid, so given the price, availability and ballistics, I went with the 147s.
Combat Engineer Vet –
Great product for the 6.5 Creedmoor. Consistent specifications in their Match grade makes reloading routines effortless. Availability has been good during these trying times. Like the 140 gr as well. Can’t go wrong with Hornady name.
Y2khunter –
Got these on sale and i am so glad i did. Saved myself some money who does not like that. Got a great bullet to lay some ragged holes with. You will not be dissapointed. Have fun reloading and shooting.
Ronco –
Had to wait a while for these, but worth the wait. Shoots 3/8 to 1/4 inch groups in my Ridgeline with Retumbo just south of a max charge. Barrel has sped up twice. 3025 fps now. Rings steel easy out to 1000 yards.
Darko –
Compared to ELDX bullet, ELDM is more stable and better performs on higher distances. Great bullet.