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Berger 140 Elite hunters vs Hornady 143 ELD-X
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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 2325956" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Interesting how views on bullets differ. They'll all kill if put in the right place. The Berger HVLD and Hornady ELDM's are hands down my favorite varmint bullets. I've shot a few elk with them but they're basically improved versions of the old school cup and core bullets and ruin too much meat for my liking. If they made a bonded version they would be a vastly improved big game bullet, in my opinion anyway. The Nosler Accubond bullet has been my go-to bullet since they came out. I really like the performance of Barnes bullets as well at the close or medium ranges most big game is taken at. I was really happy with the Berger 180 grain HVLD in a 7 mag on an elk taken at 1098 yards. I'm now developing a load for a .300 WSM intended for shooting across a canyon I regularly hunt. I've got 1K Berger 215 grain hybrids and expect they'll be just the thing for the 600-1200 yard shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 2325956, member: 1940"] Interesting how views on bullets differ. They’ll all kill if put in the right place. The Berger HVLD and Hornady ELDM’s are hands down my favorite varmint bullets. I’ve shot a few elk with them but they’re basically improved versions of the old school cup and core bullets and ruin too much meat for my liking. If they made a bonded version they would be a vastly improved big game bullet, in my opinion anyway. The Nosler Accubond bullet has been my go-to bullet since they came out. I really like the performance of Barnes bullets as well at the close or medium ranges most big game is taken at. I was really happy with the Berger 180 grain HVLD in a 7 mag on an elk taken at 1098 yards. I’m now developing a load for a .300 WSM intended for shooting across a canyon I regularly hunt. I’ve got 1K Berger 215 grain hybrids and expect they’ll be just the thing for the 600-1200 yard shots. [/QUOTE]
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