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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1678194" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I tried to find the thread where people where discussing the ELD-X fouling their bores quicker than the M, or other bullets. But just searching for ELD-X in the title and the search function comes up with 5,438 results. Uh...that's just too many for me to wade through to find that old thread. Hopefully you'll just take my word for it that it was/is a "thing" with these X bullets.</p><p></p><p>For what it is worth, I feel your pain. You buy a high quality rifle for a decent amount of money and it isn't performing the way YOU want it to. And now you are faced with a decision on what to do about it. I guess a lot depends on how much you love/want this rifle in your life. If it's your "dream gun" then there are things that can be done to help it do better. If you can live without it, perhaps sell and find a gun more in line with your expectations (i.e., something with a heavier barrel that won't heat up and lose accuracy so quickly.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1678194, member: 9308"] I tried to find the thread where people where discussing the ELD-X fouling their bores quicker than the M, or other bullets. But just searching for ELD-X in the title and the search function comes up with 5,438 results. Uh...that's just too many for me to wade through to find that old thread. Hopefully you'll just take my word for it that it was/is a "thing" with these X bullets. For what it is worth, I feel your pain. You buy a high quality rifle for a decent amount of money and it isn't performing the way YOU want it to. And now you are faced with a decision on what to do about it. I guess a lot depends on how much you love/want this rifle in your life. If it's your "dream gun" then there are things that can be done to help it do better. If you can live without it, perhaps sell and find a gun more in line with your expectations (i.e., something with a heavier barrel that won't heat up and lose accuracy so quickly.) [/QUOTE]
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