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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 2613590" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>Do the eldm preform like the older style amax? I've killed a truck load of deer with the 168 in my 308 rarely do I have a runner and they're done in feet not yards usually. They will probably be too frangible for elk at 300prc velocity, I like the partions or accubonds for them. Same thing I'd shoot at moose or brown bears in Alaska. If shooting the either of the tougher bullets you should get pass through even on shoulder shots. I've personally watched moose drop from a 30-06 slinging 180gr partition through the shoulders at 200ish yards. </p><p>Accubond will have a better bc for reaching way out there but both were designed to tackle bigger critters and stay together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 2613590, member: 39547"] Do the eldm preform like the older style amax? I’ve killed a truck load of deer with the 168 in my 308 rarely do I have a runner and they’re done in feet not yards usually. They will probably be too frangible for elk at 300prc velocity, I like the partions or accubonds for them. Same thing I’d shoot at moose or brown bears in Alaska. If shooting the either of the tougher bullets you should get pass through even on shoulder shots. I’ve personally watched moose drop from a 30-06 slinging 180gr partition through the shoulders at 200ish yards. Accubond will have a better bc for reaching way out there but both were designed to tackle bigger critters and stay together. [/QUOTE]
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