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I guess I've been out of the loop for a while. I've got a wonderful load worked up for the 155 Amax. It shoots MOA or better in 4 of my .308s. Has anyone that was shooting the Amax tried the 155 ELD? Thanks, Paul
I think the Amax design went to the wayside a while ago. I used 178 Amax for a while.
ELD has since seemed to replace that line. Wether you can buy the Amax yet I don’t know
That said, measuring things like bearing surface and base to ogive on both Amax and ELDX 178 I will say the ELDX line is much more consistent.
I had differences of up to .017” in base to ogive in 1 box (100 bullets) of the Amax.
The ELDX seem to be more in line with Sierra Match King consistency. Which for the most part was .001”-.003” difference base to ogive in the box I measured
I really like the ELD design and have had great luck with the ELDX on whitetails
I guess I've been out of the loop for a while. I've got a wonderful load worked up for the 155 Amax. It shoots MOA or better in 4 of my .308s. Has anyone that was shooting the Amax tried the 155 ELD? Thanks, Paul
Try searching locally for 168gn Zmax @libertyman777 Here in Aus there was tonnes of this projectile available (500/box) at very reasonable prices. The Zmax is just an Amax with green tip as a part of a Hornady "zombie" promo at one stage. 168gn Zmax make brilliant handloads that work in every .308 we've tried them in. Anyway, maybe some hiding on a shelf at a LGA near you, cheers