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<blockquote data-quote="171farm" data-source="post: 2894548" data-attributes="member: 110956"><p>Everything I ever hit with an eld-x bullet was dead in its tracks. But to be honest I have had issue with exits. Some don't mind and think all the energy of the bullet was put into the animal some think exit is needed for tracking. But again like I said everything has died without the need of tracking. </p><p></p><p>I shot an elk at 310 yards with a 300 win mag using 200g eldx without a pass through. First shot was high likely a spin shot that dropped him in his tracks. I put a few more into him just because he was trying to get up…they likely were unnecessary but the night prior the guide told us to keep shooting until the elk stops moving. I also shot a whitetail buck at 340ish yards in the neck without an exit but it went right down and didn't move an inch. Also shot a buck at about 120 yards with an 6.5 creedmoor 143g eldx, again no exit but yet dead on impact. Those are just a few examples. I continue shooting these bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="171farm, post: 2894548, member: 110956"] Everything I ever hit with an eld-x bullet was dead in its tracks. But to be honest I have had issue with exits. Some don’t mind and think all the energy of the bullet was put into the animal some think exit is needed for tracking. But again like I said everything has died without the need of tracking. I shot an elk at 310 yards with a 300 win mag using 200g eldx without a pass through. First shot was high likely a spin shot that dropped him in his tracks. I put a few more into him just because he was trying to get up…they likely were unnecessary but the night prior the guide told us to keep shooting until the elk stops moving. I also shot a whitetail buck at 340ish yards in the neck without an exit but it went right down and didn’t move an inch. Also shot a buck at about 120 yards with an 6.5 creedmoor 143g eldx, again no exit but yet dead on impact. Those are just a few examples. I continue shooting these bullets. [/QUOTE]
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