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Using Hornady ELD Match bullets for hunting - 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Longshotjames" data-source="post: 2012683" data-attributes="member: 91374"><p>Ive been using the 225 eldM in my 300wm and Ive taken more game than I can count whitetail, pigs and elk from 200-1730yds. (Estimated whitetail close to 100, dozen of pigs and now 5elk)</p><p></p><p>I use them with absolute confidence and have had zero issues. Load them and kill with them! Only difference in the X vs M is the M has a straight jacket and the X claims to be tapered. They are both fairly thin and rapid expanding. I cant tell the difference so I lean to the M's for their high BC,</p><p>Happy Hunting</p><p>James</p><p></p><p>edit: I also use or witness the eldM used in 338edge, 7rem and 6.5grend. results are consistent across the board in all calibers based on their impact velocities. NOTE: I'm not into meat savings, I like things dead quick. If your trying to minimize meat loss then look at something else. If you want a devastating hole then the eldM is your bullet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longshotjames, post: 2012683, member: 91374"] Ive been using the 225 eldM in my 300wm and Ive taken more game than I can count whitetail, pigs and elk from 200-1730yds. (Estimated whitetail close to 100, dozen of pigs and now 5elk) I use them with absolute confidence and have had zero issues. Load them and kill with them! Only difference in the X vs M is the M has a straight jacket and the X claims to be tapered. They are both fairly thin and rapid expanding. I cant tell the difference so I lean to the M's for their high BC, Happy Hunting James edit: I also use or witness the eldM used in 338edge, 7rem and 6.5grend. results are consistent across the board in all calibers based on their impact velocities. NOTE: I'm not into meat savings, I like things dead quick. If your trying to minimize meat loss then look at something else. If you want a devastating hole then the eldM is your bullet [/QUOTE]
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