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Are the Eld x bullets that bad
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<blockquote data-quote="yogibearmech" data-source="post: 2857542" data-attributes="member: 83580"><p>I have seen bad posts about Berger's and Hornady. I have a buddy using the 143 ELD x in a 6.5 PRC and has had good luck with them. Took a mule deer and a bull elk with them no problems. I would say like anything else there are good and bad days of production. I am trying the ELD x in my 6.5 PRC and 28 Nosler because I couldn't get the Beger's to shoot in either one. Hate to say it but believe we just have to trust what we get. Though you could test the lots in ballistic gel or something similar to animal bone and tissue and see how that lot performs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogibearmech, post: 2857542, member: 83580"] I have seen bad posts about Berger's and Hornady. I have a buddy using the 143 ELD x in a 6.5 PRC and has had good luck with them. Took a mule deer and a bull elk with them no problems. I would say like anything else there are good and bad days of production. I am trying the ELD x in my 6.5 PRC and 28 Nosler because I couldn't get the Beger's to shoot in either one. Hate to say it but believe we just have to trust what we get. Though you could test the lots in ballistic gel or something similar to animal bone and tissue and see how that lot performs. [/QUOTE]
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