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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 115360" data-source="post: 2038687"><p>I actually decided to test the 147gr eldm bullets through my 6.5prc as a hunting round, (against my better judgment), and after hearing many well informed people talk about how well it works as a hunting round. I shot a 2.5 year old buck and a mature doe on Thanksgiving about 30 seconds apart, and the results were impressive. They entered the chest cavity and went off like a grenade. Death was almost instant, and the damage was impressive. No exit wounds. I wouldn't use them on thick skinned or thick boned animals personally, due to the total fragmentation of the bullets, but on thin skinned southern whitetail, it does a fine job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 115360, post: 2038687"] I actually decided to test the 147gr eldm bullets through my 6.5prc as a hunting round, (against my better judgment), and after hearing many well informed people talk about how well it works as a hunting round. I shot a 2.5 year old buck and a mature doe on Thanksgiving about 30 seconds apart, and the results were impressive. They entered the chest cavity and went off like a grenade. Death was almost instant, and the damage was impressive. No exit wounds. I wouldn't use them on thick skinned or thick boned animals personally, due to the total fragmentation of the bullets, but on thin skinned southern whitetail, it does a fine job. [/QUOTE]
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