When Hornady brought the 6.5 Creedmoor ammo out they were putting the load on the box for sure. I had thought though that they quit doing that a year or two ago. Maybe not.
Anyways, the load was supposed to be 41.5 grains of H-4350 with the 140 AMAX, not sure if they kept it the same with the ELD. Folks who broke down loads and weighed them though, were coming up with charge weights anywhere from 41.7 up to 42.5 at times. Hornady didn't load with a specific charge weight, what they would do is test each lot of powder for burn rate, and up the charge weight for that lot of ammo until it made the speed/pressure it was supposed to.
Sometimes, in my experience, that Hornady ammo can be pretty hot. I have seen quite a bit of it that flattens primers pretty hard and leaves primer pockets fairly loose.