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6.5 Grendel for whitetail
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<blockquote data-quote="dlgiese" data-source="post: 2945988" data-attributes="member: 128082"><p>I have 2 of them, a 13.5" and an 18". I have taken around 10 deer with them. All deer shot through the vitals with the 123 ELDM have died within 40 yards. Some just fell over dead. The 2 deer hit too far back by my young son were never recovered, despite a substantial blood trail that slowly petered out. I limit my shots to under 250 yards with the Grendel due to its low starting velocity.</p><p></p><p>I've determined it's an excellent deer round for an experienced shooter who can guarantee a good hit to the heart/lungs. It does not leave much room for error, though, due to its low velocity. Wounds are substantial with a silver dollar size exit but the temporary stretch cavity is limited compared to a faster round. I'm heading to the woods with my 18" tonight. Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlgiese, post: 2945988, member: 128082"] I have 2 of them, a 13.5” and an 18”. I have taken around 10 deer with them. All deer shot through the vitals with the 123 ELDM have died within 40 yards. Some just fell over dead. The 2 deer hit too far back by my young son were never recovered, despite a substantial blood trail that slowly petered out. I limit my shots to under 250 yards with the Grendel due to its low starting velocity. I’ve determined it’s an excellent deer round for an experienced shooter who can guarantee a good hit to the heart/lungs. It does not leave much room for error, though, due to its low velocity. Wounds are substantial with a silver dollar size exit but the temporary stretch cavity is limited compared to a faster round. I’m heading to the woods with my 18” tonight. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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