103gr ELD-X LEVERevolution Howa Mini
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With deer hunting season starting up shortly round my way I thought I finally develop a load with some heavier projectiles which I have managed to avoid so far LOL.

Not many choices at my local gun shops so I grabbed a box of Hornady 103gr ELD-X.   I have LVR and CFE223 on hand so I chose the best speedy powder and knocked out 8 different charge weights.

Seating depth I just went off a gut feeling after looking at the recommended COL on the Hornady website.  As this is to be a hunting load I shot off a Harris bipod.  

Howa Mini 6mm ARC (ex Grendel),  Bartlein 1:8 22inch, Sightron Stac 4-16,  Howa Kryteck stock, harris bipod.

Hornady 6mm ARC brass 1.485, Rem 7.5, 103gr ELD-X, LEVERevolution, 2.220 COL

Charge      Velocity                     Average

29.4          2758   2780   2746     2761 
29.6          2789   2790   2791     2790
29.8          2807   2807   2807     2807     best Group
30.0          2815   2828   2822     2821      2nd 
30.2          2839   2841   2842     2441      
30.4          2863   2839   2852     2851
30.6          2856   2876   2864     2865
30.8          2882  2868   2860     2870       Max load according to Hornady

As you can see the 103gr ELD-X LVR combo is a very good one,  and yes the Magneto speed recorded 3 exactly the same speeds for the 29.8gr load, as you can see 29.6 and 30.2 were also ridiculously similar.   I kind wished I used the proper rest they had at the range but I wanted to use the bipod.

I think Ill be stocking up on these 103gr ELD-X's


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#2
...some good info, thanks for sharing!
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#3
I agree that is good info. I happened to have a good bit of Lever and those 103s, just haven't gotten around to loading some. I think that I will give them a go.
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#4
IMHO, the groups for 29.8 thru 30.4 have very similar vertical & horizontal "point of impact", with 29.8 thru 30.2 possibly indicating a node. If it was me, I'd be targeting for the 29.8 and with the plus/minus variations that may occur with power drops/throws from a progressive press it would most likely still be within the node.
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