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<blockquote data-quote="scdogman" data-source="post: 2244679" data-attributes="member: 27553"><p>E-l-d-x</p><p></p><p>Extremely low drag- expanding. - bullet designed to shoot far and expand at lower velocity. Translates to a softer bullet to expand well at long range but expands too rapidly at close range. The locking ring is to help stop too quick of expansion.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line if shots are always close, shoot a bonded bullet or hammers or cutting edge.</p><p></p><p>Use the right tool for the job. I have probably driven a nail with a monkey wrench before. But if I was building a fence, I would take a hammer 100 times out of a 100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scdogman, post: 2244679, member: 27553"] E-l-d-x Extremely low drag- expanding. - bullet designed to shoot far and expand at lower velocity. Translates to a softer bullet to expand well at long range but expands too rapidly at close range. The locking ring is to help stop too quick of expansion. Bottom line if shots are always close, shoot a bonded bullet or hammers or cutting edge. Use the right tool for the job. I have probably driven a nail with a monkey wrench before. But if I was building a fence, I would take a hammer 100 times out of a 100. [/QUOTE]
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