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Specific Hornady ELD-X Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="brinker19" data-source="post: 1560373" data-attributes="member: 108766"><p>I had a broadside antelope at 200 take a double lung from the 212 and run 100-200 yards. About a 2" exit, so I was doubting it. Next antelope at 425 I hit slightly high and forward catching high shoulder. Dropped with nearly 6" exit. A few days later I shot a ~3.5yo muley at 200, broadside double lung, he ran a 20-30yd circle. </p><p>So, two of three animals I shot were similar to what you had if the biggest bone hit was a rib. </p><p></p><p>What did you see with the 225?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brinker19, post: 1560373, member: 108766"] I had a broadside antelope at 200 take a double lung from the 212 and run 100-200 yards. About a 2” exit, so I was doubting it. Next antelope at 425 I hit slightly high and forward catching high shoulder. Dropped with nearly 6” exit. A few days later I shot a ~3.5yo muley at 200, broadside double lung, he ran a 20-30yd circle. So, two of three animals I shot were similar to what you had if the biggest bone hit was a rib. What did you see with the 225? [/QUOTE]
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