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Hornady 6.5C 143 ELD-X performance issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Greasegun" data-source="post: 1810022" data-attributes="member: 112196"><p>This is surprising to me after reading on many forums, most negative reports I hear on the 143s are with them exploding too much, not the other way around. These are the first reports I have read of them not expanding at all. There are so many variables though, I think its just the nature of the game. Sometimes you hit soft tissue only, others you hit a lot of hard bone. Add in velocity and distance variables and manufacturing variables and there is bound to be a wide range of results. At the end of the day, shot placement is king.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greasegun, post: 1810022, member: 112196"] This is surprising to me after reading on many forums, most negative reports I hear on the 143s are with them exploding too much, not the other way around. These are the first reports I have read of them not expanding at all. There are so many variables though, I think its just the nature of the game. Sometimes you hit soft tissue only, others you hit a lot of hard bone. Add in velocity and distance variables and manufacturing variables and there is bound to be a wide range of results. At the end of the day, shot placement is king. [/QUOTE]
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