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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1461634" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>There're each individual rifle to consider also. With my 300wby I switched from the 212eldx to the 200eldx, losing a lot of bc, but gaining 175fps because of magazine restrictions mostly. They shoot equally well, but it's a sporter barrel and a .5-.75moa is the norm for a group really limiting that rifles potential as a lr rig. But inside of 600 the 200 holds every advantage over the 212 because of the mv and that really is the range I'm comfortable with hunting to with that rifles particular accuracy. And realistically, I'm pretty sure I can get within 600 yards to most any animal lol.</p><p>I'm also using the 143 eldx instead of the 147eldm because I want maximum expansion when I shoot stuff. Maybe down the road I'll switch, they both shoot equally as well, but I've been happy with the 143 on coyotes and this year I have an antelope and whitetail to get plus my wife mule deer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1461634, member: 101677"] There’re each individual rifle to consider also. With my 300wby I switched from the 212eldx to the 200eldx, losing a lot of bc, but gaining 175fps because of magazine restrictions mostly. They shoot equally well, but it’s a sporter barrel and a .5-.75moa is the norm for a group really limiting that rifles potential as a lr rig. But inside of 600 the 200 holds every advantage over the 212 because of the mv and that really is the range I’m comfortable with hunting to with that rifles particular accuracy. And realistically, I’m pretty sure I can get within 600 yards to most any animal lol. I’m also using the 143 eldx instead of the 147eldm because I want maximum expansion when I shoot stuff. Maybe down the road I’ll switch, they both shoot equally as well, but I’ve been happy with the 143 on coyotes and this year I have an antelope and whitetail to get plus my wife mule deer! [/QUOTE]
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