Amax/Eldm/eldx

I don't shoot a ton of Hornady bullets so I'm not an expert here. I do know they changed the material composition of the tip to keep it from deforming in supersonic flight. Supposedly the eld bullets have a better bc because of this. I am not sure about the rest of the bullets construction. I do a full load work up with every bullet I shoot anyway just to have good data
 
Husky has it backwards, or maybe I'm all screwed up, but the new ELD has a higher BC (Hornady also changed the way they reported their BCs since all the other companies were using different distances or calculating methods) than the old Amax and my understanding is nothing changed, aside from the composition of the tips. @Rob01 can confirm.

Edit: Stupid old man eyesight! @Huskydriver is exactly correct. The ELD has a higher BC and I agree, the only thing they changed was the makeup of the tips
 
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according to Hornady the amax tip would heat up and deform during flight, lowering the BC especially at longer ranges. The ELD has a different tip which doesn't deform due to heat. The X also has a different core and jacket that helps it to expand at lower velocity than the M or AMAX
 
Not all AMAX were discontinued but most were. The ELD replaced the AMAX that were so stating the AMAX ,for the most part, were discontinued would have been redundant. Just gave you the credit of knowing that already. ?
 
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"What Lefty said! That's the reason I tagged Rob. If you have a question about Hornady, he's your SME. "

Well, I just learned something here.
@Rob01 is my new best friend :)

I'm playing with midrange 600 going to 1000 soon this summer.
22 Nosler, 28" 1:7 5R, no gas AR.
Working up my own loads with IMR4350 with the 80 and 88 ELD-M.
Got any load data for 22N and the ELD's?
 
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