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Are the Eld x bullets that bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Short Round" data-source="post: 2857757" data-attributes="member: 20795"><p>Sometimes that two wound paths work out.</p><p></p><p>I shot a really nice 10 pt (eastern count) white tail with a .308 and a 150 Nosler BT. Hit the near shoulder and the deer fell then tried to get up and snow plowed his way 40 yards. Processing the deer I found that the jacket passed through the near shoulder broke some ribs sliding forward and took out the carotid. The core went straight and I found it in the offside front leg. Not much of the core left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Short Round, post: 2857757, member: 20795"] Sometimes that two wound paths work out. I shot a really nice 10 pt (eastern count) white tail with a .308 and a 150 Nosler BT. Hit the near shoulder and the deer fell then tried to get up and snow plowed his way 40 yards. Processing the deer I found that the jacket passed through the near shoulder broke some ribs sliding forward and took out the carotid. The core went straight and I found it in the offside front leg. Not much of the core left. [/QUOTE]
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