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Are you sure your seater die isn't causing it?
I sent a message… we will see what they say.Contact Hornady. That image looks like there was an issue with the insertion and final closing/forming of the hollow point.
They will most likely replace them for you.
I thought I had learned that already. Berger just needs to start pumping out some 6.5mm bullets. I would have never strayed from the 140 hybridLesson #1 in reloading, Don't use Hornady Bullets unless you don't care about the bullet either making it to the target before it blows up or random flyers because they are built like shit.
If you don’t mind, what lot number are the problem bullets?Hornady says that lot did .9” at 200 but I can send them in if I want for testing.
Problem is that they are not all the same, some tips are off some are not. I opened the other lot I have and those look fine
2212210If you don’t mind, what lot number are the problem bullets?
Hornady NEVER has any problems or product issues.....just ask Hornady and they'll tell you.Hornady claims the lot tested fine
I’ll be happy if they give me some bullets that look normal back….Hornady NEVER has any problems or product issues.....just ask Hornady and they'll tell you.![]()
Friend of mine has been shooting them in 6.5 PRC for a few years without issue.Don't dare try them in 6.5 PRC.
Thats the 147s not the 140s.Be thankful you didn't shoot them.
These are well known for coming apart in flight. I have "overspun" them in 6.5 CM. Don't dare try them in 6.5 PRC.
Hornady went from my first choice bullet supplier to last.
Sad.
and 88sThats the 147s not the 140s.
My experience was with the 147’s.Thats the 147s not the 140s.
They went back to Hornady. I have another lot that’s definitely not like that.Definitely not normal, they shouldn't look like that. It almost looks like the jackets aren't fully swaged.
Tell whoever you purchased them from to send you a few new boxes of a different lot or to give you your money back.
Don't listen to the ELDM haters tough, I've shot a lot of them in various weights/calibres and bang for buck they are hard to beat, but I've never shot (or seen) a box that looked like that though.
Lesson #1 in reloading, Don't use Hornady Bullets unless you don't care about the bullet either making it to the target before it blows up or random flyers because they are built like shit.
Let me guess: They tell you there was nothing wrong and send you a replacement box.For those who have sent bullets back to Hornady? What did they do?
They tested the bullets and said they shot fine in their rifle. They sent me a free hat. No free bullets.For those who have sent bullets back to Hornady? What did they do?
welcome to the dark sideWell Hornady replaced the bullets. They were nice enough to send a couple lots so now I have a bunch different lot 140 eldm.
In the mean time berger 144s kicked more ass than the 140 hybrids. . I don’t think I’ll be putting anything but Berger hybrids through my match gun anymore.
True, but the thread topic is ELDM's.Thats the 147s not the 140s.
As have I until recently.I’ve had good luck with Hornady.
That's what everyone eventually comes to understand. It's just not worth it to use anything but Berger for long range shootingWell Hornady replaced the bullets. They were nice enough to send a couple lots so now I have a bunch different lot 140 eldm.
In the mean time berger 144s kicked more ass than the 140 hybrids. . I don’t think I’ll be putting anything but Berger hybrids through my match gun anymore.