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    Hornady SST

    Yes, the SST and the ELD are both bullets that can be loaded for more ballistics. The factory loaded ammo seams to be around 2600 ft per/sec, but I load them both for my 129 grn, and 130 grn. 6.5 creedmoore at 2900 for better accuracy at 200-300 yds, and my bench-rest shooting weekly. As with...
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    Hornady SST

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    Hornady SST

    I also shoot my .243 with the 95 grn SST bullet for varmint hunting and bench-rest shooting and it shoots spot on at 150 yds. Again I find that case prep is so important for consistency. Never having a 300 Weatherby mag, must be a real loss for most of us... LOL
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    Hornady SST

    I am in agreement with you. Although the Speer bullets are very fine also. I have found that the major problem with some shooters is that they seam to fall short on case preparation. If the bullet retention is not exactly the same due to not chamfering or leaving a high spot from chamfering...
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    Hornady SST

    Hello, Yep I shoot a 129 grn Hornady SST in my 6.5 Creedmoore weekly with great 5 shot groupings of less then 3/4" weekly at 100 yds. I do reload my own ammo, and set the bullet jump for this bullet at .018-.020. I have been bench-rest shooting for several years, and tested several powders. I...
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    Hornady SST

    Hello, Yep I shoot a 129 grn Hornady SST in my 6.5 Creedmoore weekly with great 5 shot groupings of less then 3/4" weekly at 100 yds. I do reload my own ammo, and set the bullet jump for this bullet at .018-.020. I have been bench-rest shooting for several years, and tested several powders. I...
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