JustMe2
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Sorry, sometimes I confuse this site for a long range hunting site.
Yes, the key word is "hunting" doesn't say just elk or deer anywhere.
Sorry, sometimes I confuse this site for a long range hunting site.
Yes, the key word is "hunting" doesn't say just elk or deer anywhere.
So you are shooting buffalo at 800 yards? Moving on...
I suspect that much like the Berger's, JLK's, etc, the expansion characteristics are directly related to the range which th shot was taken. A bullet that fractures into pieces at 185 yards can very well be a classic mushroom at 800-1000 yards. As we've seen, both forms of expansion can be equally effective at putting the game on the ground. We ask a lot of the bullets we use. IMO, understanding the physics of your bullet at the various ranges is a key to success in determining shot placement.The ELD-X are killing, but they sure seem fractious. About every image I see, results in low retained mass.
Recovered from Elk @ 185 yards
Hornady 200 ELDX at 2833fps
300 Win Mag and Blaser RifleView attachment 149612 View attachment 149613
These were recovered on the opposite side of the Elk just under the skin. One was a lung shot the second was a heart shot. Just not sure which order, but I believe Lung was first.