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6.5 Bondstrike experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana Reloader" data-source="post: 2976905" data-attributes="member: 123382"><p>Thanks for the feedback. I shoot a 6.5 PRC (SAKO S20 Hunter) and this is helpful. I also load 143gr ELD-X and 142gr Nosler ABLR for my rifle too. I shot a deer with the ELD-X's at 120 yards and although it didn't drop him, he only went 50 yards. My only issue with the ELD-X's is that on the deer I killed about a month ago, there was a pencil hole in (normal) and a pencil hole out (not normal). But I will be the first to say that it could have been my shot placement. The deer was walking and I over compensated and hit him almost too far ahead on his front shoulders. Sorry to get off track as this is a bond strike post. Please let us know how the bond strikes do if you shoot a deer or other big game animal. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana Reloader, post: 2976905, member: 123382"] Thanks for the feedback. I shoot a 6.5 PRC (SAKO S20 Hunter) and this is helpful. I also load 143gr ELD-X and 142gr Nosler ABLR for my rifle too. I shot a deer with the ELD-X’s at 120 yards and although it didn’t drop him, he only went 50 yards. My only issue with the ELD-X’s is that on the deer I killed about a month ago, there was a pencil hole in (normal) and a pencil hole out (not normal). But I will be the first to say that it could have been my shot placement. The deer was walking and I over compensated and hit him almost too far ahead on his front shoulders. Sorry to get off track as this is a bond strike post. Please let us know how the bond strikes do if you shoot a deer or other big game animal. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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