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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    I've shot something like 20 odd deer including red stags and a few other species with the 80gr ELDM and they work great for performance on animals and accuracy, no reason the 75s wouldn't be identical in performance, I have no intention of changing bullets in my .223 or taking the 6.5 out of the safe

    I bought 300 of the 75gn eldm yesterday after Tahr responded to my post .
    It will be interesting to see how they work and also how long I can load them in my 1-8 twist Howa 1500 , not the mini , but the SA version with the internal Mag .
    I haven’t loaded for that rifle yet so have no idea what length will cycle through the Mag and also throat dimensions etc .
    I’ll have a measure up next week when I get home .
    Will be using Fiocchi brass , 2206H and CCI primers
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    You will need to single load, modify the magazine or get a different mag system. The 75/80 ELDMs are too long to fit a standard 2.25" OAL .223 mag without the ogive of the bullet being inside the neck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    You will need to single load, modify the magazine or get a different mag system. The 75/80 ELDMs are too long to fit a standard 2.25" OAL .223 mag without the ogive of the bullet being inside the neck.
    Bugger

    Anyone know how long the internal mag box is in a Howa 1500 SA ?
    I’m not home at the moment to measure .
    Single loading is not an option for me .
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    I believe you can probably modify the howa mag and move the internal block to get a bit more length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    I believe you can probably modify the howa mag and move the internal block to get a bit more length.
    I was just thinking about .
    Do you have any idea what the shortest OAL of a loaded cartridge is with full neck contact of the 75 eldm ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Control View Post
    Bugger

    Anyone know how long the internal mag box is in a Howa 1500 SA ?
    I’m not home at the moment to measure .
    Single loading is not an option for me .
    If you can get them te 77 grain Sierra Malc Tipped are designed for short mags and shoot just fine at 2.3" OAL. They devastate deer.

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    I just worked out I don't have pictures of it once modified. The extra 'block' piece in the magazine just needs a couple of slots made for it with a Dremel cutting disc in the middle of the radius at the back of the magazine box. The excess folded over part that occupies the back of the magazine needs trimming back to make it sit correctly once the locating slots have been moved rearwards.

    The feed rails possibly need the radius portion at the rear extended so the cartridges don't get misaligned.

    **IMPORTANT** Before anyone gets on my case about this, yes I know it's voids any warranty. Anyone who does this to their rifle will void their warranty as well. I'm more than happy to have done this work to my own rifle - if you're not, give it to a reputable gunsmith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Control View Post
    Bugger

    Anyone know how long the internal mag box is in a Howa 1500 SA ?
    I’m not home at the moment to measure .
    Single loading is not an option for me .
    From memory it was around 2.300" or so. As Gimp says you can do a little D.I.Y. and relocate the magazine block further back. At the same time you remove a little off the bolt stop and the back edge of the feed rails and you're done.

    I have pictures that I will track down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelisreal View Post
    From memory it was around 2.300" or so. As Gimp says you can do a little D.I.Y. and relocate the magazine block further back. At the same time you remove a little off the bolt stop and the back edge of the feed rails and you're done.

    I have pictures that I will track down.
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    77gr TMK would be an alternative that fits a standard (short) mag length.

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    Did I read somewhere in the thread that the 73gn eldm projectiles are a better choice for using in a standard length magazine, or did I dream that ?
    I rang the gunshop and can swap the 75’s for 73’s without to much hassle.
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    I believe 73s are designed to work in standard shorter mag lengths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    I believe 73s are designed to work in standard shorter mag lengths.


    I’ve been doing some research today and I think you’re right .
    I’ve swapped the 75’s for the 73’s , the Shop didn’t care .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ground Control View Post


    I’ve been doing some research today and I think you’re right .
    I’ve swapped the 75’s for the 73’s , the Shop didn’t care .
    How are the 73's going?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    How are the 73's going?
    I only shot one small Pig with them , so that’s not exactly an in-depth trial of their performance.
    It was quartering away at about 150 yrds and the Pig died instantly . I didn’t do an autopsy because it was left where it lay because the Pigs here QLD shouldn’t really be eaten particularly in summer because their diet consist mainly on carrion and just nasty stuff .

    The 73gr shot very well in my Howa with a load of 22.8gr 2206H / 2.34 oal .
    I’ve no idea how fast they were going , but I’ve recently got a MagnetoSpeed chronograph, so I should load up some more and check their speed .
    Lately I’ve been concentrating on Dingoes and have been using Hornady 53gr VMax projectiles, they fly fast and flat and are excellent for that task
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