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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Opening Day Dilemma: .270 or 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="clacka6mm" data-source="post: 2026183" data-attributes="member: 85706"><p>hahaha thats funny you realize my last ELK was a through and through one shoulder to hide on opposing shoulder at 427 yards with a 103 grain eldx from a 6mm reminton and the bullet performed flawlessly with the animal evacuating its entire blood volume spraying 18" in both sides leaving about a 100 yd long 36" wide blood trail as it was at a dead run when shot. white tail arent even half the animal a rosevelt elk is.. bullet placement is more detrimental to bullet performance than the design... an ELDX works perfectly fine as long as you dont bounce them off the ball of the shoulder joint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clacka6mm, post: 2026183, member: 85706"] hahaha thats funny you realize my last ELK was a through and through one shoulder to hide on opposing shoulder at 427 yards with a 103 grain eldx from a 6mm reminton and the bullet performed flawlessly with the animal evacuating its entire blood volume spraying 18" in both sides leaving about a 100 yd long 36" wide blood trail as it was at a dead run when shot. white tail arent even half the animal a rosevelt elk is.. bullet placement is more detrimental to bullet performance than the design... an ELDX works perfectly fine as long as you dont bounce them off the ball of the shoulder joint [/QUOTE]
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