
Hornady ELD Match Bullets are highly regarded projectiles specifically designed for precision shooting and long-range accuracy. Developed by Hornady, a renowned ammunition manufacturer with a long-standing reputation for quality and innovation, ELD Match Bullets are part of their Extremely Low Drag (ELD) series.
One of the key advantages of ELD Match Bullets is their exceptional consistency. Hornady employs stringent manufacturing processes and quality control measures to ensure every bullet is uniform in weight, dimension, and concentricity. This consistency translates into predictable trajectories and tight shot groups, making them an excellent choice for competitive shooting, long-range target practice, and precision rifle matches.
The ELD Match Bullets are constructed using Hornady's AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) technology, which utilizes precision machined aluminum tips and secures the polymer tip to the bullet core. This manufacturing method ensures superior uniformity and promotes optimal ballistic performance.
Furthermore, these bullets incorporate Hornady's Heat Shield tip, which is resistant to the effects of aerodynamic heating during high-speed flight. This feature prevents the tip from deforming, preserving the bullet's ballistic integrity and enhancing its long-range accuracy.
Hornady offers a wide range of calibers and bullet weights within the ELD Match lineup, catering to various rifle platforms and shooting preferences. Whether you're engaging targets at extended distances or competing in precision shooting competitions, Hornady ELD Match Bullets are designed to deliver exceptional accuracy, consistency, and long-range performance.
UPC/EAN | 090255228342 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 22834 |
Brand | Hornady |
Caliber | 22 Cal |
Reloading Bullet Diameter (In.) | 224 Cal |
Grain Weight | 88 |
Number Rounds | 100 |
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