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Thoughts on 178 gr eldx in 30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="Cinchy" data-source="post: 2470522" data-attributes="member: 45365"><p>I shot 2 deer with 178 gr ELD-X out of a 300 win mag last year. The whitetail in my profile picture was taken at 150 yrds & the bullet still held together well, making only a quarter size exit hole, that can be seen in the picture. My Montana mule deer was roughly 250 yrs , shot where the neck & shoulder joins, same nice quarter size exit hole with minimal damage, but dropped in his tracks of coarse. I think the bullets did there job & held together well even on the closer range whitetail at magnum velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinchy, post: 2470522, member: 45365"] I shot 2 deer with 178 gr ELD-X out of a 300 win mag last year. The whitetail in my profile picture was taken at 150 yrds & the bullet still held together well, making only a quarter size exit hole, that can be seen in the picture. My Montana mule deer was roughly 250 yrs , shot where the neck & shoulder joins, same nice quarter size exit hole with minimal damage, but dropped in his tracks of coarse. I think the bullets did there job & held together well even on the closer range whitetail at magnum velocity. [/QUOTE]
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