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<blockquote data-quote="whirlwindjml" data-source="post: 2244707" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>We've wacked multiple deer and 7 or elk with 143 eldx. Impacts from 50 - 515 yards.</p><p> At 50 to 200 the tip will fragment but the core drives through. Most all of ours have passed through. Even my 515 cow was a pass through and my brother wacked his next to her and his bullet was in hide on opposite side.</p><p>20 years ago I would have never used a 6.5 on an elk. The eldx changed my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line. I wouldn't hesitate to use it close range. As long as you avoid the meat and shoot the crease your fine. I've had one hit shoulder and it drove through fine. Meat loss wasn't really much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whirlwindjml, post: 2244707, member: 19793"] We've wacked multiple deer and 7 or elk with 143 eldx. Impacts from 50 - 515 yards. At 50 to 200 the tip will fragment but the core drives through. Most all of ours have passed through. Even my 515 cow was a pass through and my brother wacked his next to her and his bullet was in hide on opposite side. 20 years ago I would have never used a 6.5 on an elk. The eldx changed my opinion. Bottom line. I wouldn't hesitate to use it close range. As long as you avoid the meat and shoot the crease your fine. I've had one hit shoulder and it drove through fine. Meat loss wasn't really much. [/QUOTE]
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