Product ID Number
- Part No. 24550
Weight & Dimension
- Length: 4.0000
- Height: 2.1250
- Width: 2.1250
- Weight: 1.5700LB(s)
Bullet Specifications
- G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.5120
- G7 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.2580
- Minimum Twist: N/A
- Sectional Density: 0.2490
Bullet / Ammo Application
- Medium Game 50-300 lbs
The
ELD-X®
(Extremely Low Drag - eXpanding) bullet is a technologically advanced, match accurate,
ALL-RANGE
hunting bullet featuring highest-in-class ballistic coefficients and consistent, controlled expansion at ALL practical hunting distances.
BEST-IN-CLASS BCS
Verified by Doppler radar, the Heat Shield® tip is immune to the effects of aerodynamic heating and retains its shape to maintain the highest-in-class BC over its entire trajectory.
MATCH ACCURATE HUNTING BULLET
Streamlined secant ogive with optimum boattail design + highly concentric AMP® bullet jackets + Heat Shield® tip combine for radically superior aerodynamic efficiency. ELD-X bullets are available in factory loaded Precision Hunter ammunition.
DEVASTATING CONVENTIONAL RANGE PERFORMANCE
With high velocity 0-400 yard impact, the bullet continually expands throughout its penetration path. The thick shank of the jacket and high InterLock® ring keep the core and jacket together providing 50-60% weight retention.
BEST EXTENDED RANGE TERMINAL PERFORMANCE AVAILABLE
Upon low-velocity 400+ yard impacts, the Heat Shield® tip drives backward into the bullet to initiate expansion. Exhibiting conventional expansion with a large mushroom and 85-90% retained weight the bullet provides deep penetration and large wound cavities. Heat Shield® Technology In 2012, Hornady engineers were tasked with creating a new bullet. The main goal was to have a hunting bullet that worked well at all practical distances. Plenty of bullets work well from 0-400 yards, few work well beyond that and none work well at both conventional and extended range.
INTRODUCING THE HEAT SHIELD® TIP... ONE TIP, TWO BULLETS!
Extend your range, and never compromise at any distance. Hornady engineers, using state of the art aeroballistics software, Doppler radar and decades of bullet performance knowledge have developed an entirely new class of bullet.