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195 eldm in 308

6brshooter

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  • Oct 2, 2012
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    Went through the 308 load data section, never found these bullets mentioned. Saw alot about 200.20, 208, 185 jugs, and 178eldm, though. Anyone using these in a 308 or are they no good? Will be in a 20" 10tw ai, lapua brass and cci200 with imr 4064, or am I better off going with a 175smk/tmk or 178 eldm?
     
    I haven’t used the 195 ELD’s, but I had good success using 195 TMK’s in my 308. Had to single load them due to long OAL where they gave me the best results. Sorry I couldn’t offer more help with the Hornady’s.
     
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    Food for thought on that combo...
     
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    Appreciate it gents. Couldn't find much about this bullet, looks good on paper, but did read a thread on 6br.com and several guys said it was garbage and only fit for fireforming. I believe I'll stick with a 168eldm/tmk or 178eldm, those should work with my powder option better.
     
    Generally, .30cal bullets heavier than 180gr tend to be more for magnums like .300WM and .300NM.
     
    Generally, .30cal bullets heavier than 180gr tend to be more for magnums like .300WM and .300NM.
    True, but there's plenty of guys running 208 in 308. Appears they are using a bit slower powder and longer barrels. That 195 looked like a cost effective option to 185 jugs, initially, but seeing how no one is using it, that tells me everything I need to know.