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Are the Eld x bullets that bad
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<blockquote data-quote="deputyrpa" data-source="post: 2931695" data-attributes="member: 37786"><p>Absolutely. Nosler Partitions are outstanding heavy hitters out to moderate ranges. If you want something reliable for longer ranges, the Nosler Accubond is a winner.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, both of those bullets were not recieved in time for me to make up loads for my new 7mm PRC, so I have practiced with, and will use the Hornady Precision Hunter ammo with 175gr ELD-X for next week's elk hunt. Hopefully I get the opportunity to dispel any negatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deputyrpa, post: 2931695, member: 37786"] Absolutely. Nosler Partitions are outstanding heavy hitters out to moderate ranges. If you want something reliable for longer ranges, the Nosler Accubond is a winner. Unfortunately, both of those bullets were not recieved in time for me to make up loads for my new 7mm PRC, so I have practiced with, and will use the Hornady Precision Hunter ammo with 175gr ELD-X for next week's elk hunt. Hopefully I get the opportunity to dispel any negatives. [/QUOTE]
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