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I've flung a few 80s at pd's and the gore and scatter wasnt near as good as the 75s, even up close and the 75s afar.

Starting velocities above 3,400 for both bullets..

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Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I always preferred the 75g amax to the 80g because it didn't give up much BC and I could drive it faster. Plus the 75g always shot well for me. I had a chance to pick up some 80g eldm bullets at a good price so I just picked up a bunch.

What are your thoughts on the 75 vs the 80? I have an 8 twist 223 ai and an 8 twist 22-250. I also am working on a 22 creedmoor and 224 valkyrie. Is it worth going to the 80g if I can get them under $15 a box?

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I shoot 'em all and then some. The 80 ELD is an easy choice over a 69 SMK or 77 version of same,any/all thangs Nuzzler and more than a few others of the ilk. But as Hornady goes,it's a poor trade of BC to mass,if/when compared to the 75 or 88gr version of same. Hint.

.467,.485 and .545BC's respectively. The "whopping",.018 of G1 BC increase don't do it. Hint.

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In fairness...however,I only shoot that gamut in 223,223AI,22 Grendel,22BR,22-250 SALAMI,22-250 Aye-Eye and Speedmire. I'm talking multiple rifles in each,save the sole 22BR in the larder. I don't Valk',nor would I,due 224 and 243 Grendel splendor(s). Hint.

I've simply shot more of the trio in extrapolation on a single outing and through more wares,than The Do Nothing Gang has in their "lifes" collectively. Hint.

Mebbe they'll wax eloquent on the "particulars" of the platforms they are using to "critique" and dangle pics of said Goat Fhuqks,to REALLY drive home their version of "knowledge","experience" and "results". Luckily,Imagination and Pretend are free,so they can "afford" to contribute. I getta kick outta the incredible depth of their very WELL founded Insecurities,conjoined with their Broke Dick efforts. Hint.

Bless their hearts for trying though!

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
Originally Posted by Burleyboy
I always preferred the 75g amax to the 80g because it didn't give up much BC and I could drive it faster. Plus the 75g always shot well for me. I had a chance to pick up some 80g eldm bullets at a good price so I just picked up a bunch.

What are your thoughts on the 75 vs the 80? I have an 8 twist 223 ai and an 8 twist 22-250. I also am working on a 22 creedmoor and 224 valkyrie. Is it worth going to the 80g if I can get them under $15 a box?

Bb




I shoot 'em all and then some. The 80 ELD is an easy choice over a 69 SMK or 77 version of same,any/all thangs Nuzzler and more than a few others of the ilk. But as Hornady goes,it's a poor trade of BC to mass,if/when compared to the 75 or 88gr version of same. Hint.

.467,.485 and .545BC's respectively. The "whopping",.018 of G1 BC increase don't do it. Hint.

[Linked Image from imagizer.imageshack.com]

In fairness...however,I only shoot that gamut in 223,223AI,22 Grendel,22BR,22-250 SALAMI,22-250 Aye-Eye and Speedmire. I'm talking multiple rifles in each,save the sole 22BR in the larder. I don't Valk',nor would I,due 224 and 243 Grendel splendor(s). Hint.

I've simply shot more of the trio in extrapolation on a single outing and through more wares,than The Do Nothing Gang has in their "lifes" collectively. Hint.

Mebbe they'll wax eloquent on the "particulars" of the platforms they are using to "critique" and dangle pics of said Goat Fhuqks,to REALLY drive home their version of "knowledge","experience" and "results". Luckily,Imagination and Pretend are free,so they can "afford" to contribute. I getta kick outta the incredible depth of their very WELL founded Insecurities,conjoined with their Broke Dick efforts. Hint.

Bless their hearts for trying though!

Hint.

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The 75 ELD & 80 ELD are pretty much a wash. Shoot which ever shoots best in your gun or is cheapest. In 223 the 88 isn't worth the hassle out of an AR especially if you shoot mag length bullets too.


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75gr hpbt have performed so well in my .223, that I haven't used anything else. The 88's in my 22 Creed have been outstanding as well

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I prefer the 77 grain TMK over anything mentioned here, very easy to tune and kills great

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Originally Posted by Castle_Rock
I prefer the 77 grain TMK over anything mentioned here, very easy to tune and kills great
Do you shoot it mag length?


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I use AI mags for 223 and Tikka mags in 222/250 so no length constraints

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What velocity are you shooting them in to animals at?


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Originally Posted by Tyrone
The 75 ELD & 80 ELD are pretty much a wash. Shoot which ever shoots best in your gun or is cheapest. In 223 the 88 isn't worth the hassle out of an AR especially if you shoot mag length bullets too.


Not a single one of the bullets you mentioned are worth the hassle in an AR.


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Originally Posted by jac3k
What velocity are you shooting them in to animals at?

About 3200 FPS in the 22/250
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Originally Posted by Higbean
Originally Posted by Tyrone
The 75 ELD & 80 ELD are pretty much a wash. Shoot which ever shoots best in your gun or is cheapest. In 223 the 88 isn't worth the hassle out of an AR especially if you shoot mag length bullets too.


Not a single one of the bullets you mentioned are worth the hassle in an AR.
Just because you don't like to single load! 😛


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I have used 69 gr Sierra Match Kings in a 223 to pretty good effect on ground hogs. Golf Ball or bigger exits.

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I loaded up some of the 80g eldms that I bought on clearance. They were quite a bit cheaper than the 75s so at 50% off I figured I'd slum some 80s.

I dug the T3x 22-250 8 twist I bought from Derrick a few years out of the vault. Took it out of the box, put a scope on it, rolled a few in win brass, 250s, and h4350 and made a quick trip to the range.

Fired 2 to sight it in and then shot some groups. All groups were under 1/2 moa. I should quit there but I'll try some other loads because I'd like to get the speed up a bit. I'm over 3k but I'd like to be closer to 3200.

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