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147ELDM terminal performance on Antelope
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<blockquote data-quote="J300UM" data-source="post: 1348882" data-attributes="member: 9866"><p>Everything I've read and heard on the eldm so far has been positive. I have 2 boxes on the bench to try in my 264 wm. I agree with Tim that there isn't a bullet on the market that hasn't failed to perform properly at some point. I can definitely understand witnessing that type of performance right out of the gate putting a bad taste in your mouth. Just yesterday I was with a friend on an antelope hunt. He shot his buck at 200 yds with a 140gr Barnes TTSX and the bullet didn't exit. Slipped between ribs on the way in even. I wouldn't call it a failure as the buck died quickly and had a cavity of jelly where the lungs once sat but it kinda blew my mind that there was no exit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J300UM, post: 1348882, member: 9866"] Everything I've read and heard on the eldm so far has been positive. I have 2 boxes on the bench to try in my 264 wm. I agree with Tim that there isn't a bullet on the market that hasn't failed to perform properly at some point. I can definitely understand witnessing that type of performance right out of the gate putting a bad taste in your mouth. Just yesterday I was with a friend on an antelope hunt. He shot his buck at 200 yds with a 140gr Barnes TTSX and the bullet didn't exit. Slipped between ribs on the way in even. I wouldn't call it a failure as the buck died quickly and had a cavity of jelly where the lungs once sat but it kinda blew my mind that there was no exit. [/QUOTE]
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