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Bullet selection 6.5 PRC
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<blockquote data-quote="dogbuster0006" data-source="post: 2868876" data-attributes="member: 39547"><p>The 143eldx has killed a few deer for me at PRC velocity they have all gone through offside shoulders 35-350yd. I shoot high shoulder only one deer has taken a step he went 25yd leaving a blood trail Ray Charles could follow. That was the 35yd shot caught him in onside and out the other shoulder he was at a trot. None of the stationary deer took a step they were bang flop and even high shoulder shots they wrecked the heart. For me inside 400yd the PRC and eldx are a little hot, if long shots are expected it gets the nod. </p><p>The Accubond will definitely be a little tougher bullet better suited for closer range, they're a "tipped" partition from my understanding. I used partitions for moose in Alaska and they preformed perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogbuster0006, post: 2868876, member: 39547"] The 143eldx has killed a few deer for me at PRC velocity they have all gone through offside shoulders 35-350yd. I shoot high shoulder only one deer has taken a step he went 25yd leaving a blood trail Ray Charles could follow. That was the 35yd shot caught him in onside and out the other shoulder he was at a trot. None of the stationary deer took a step they were bang flop and even high shoulder shots they wrecked the heart. For me inside 400yd the PRC and eldx are a little hot, if long shots are expected it gets the nod. The Accubond will definitely be a little tougher bullet better suited for closer range, they’re a “tipped” partition from my understanding. I used partitions for moose in Alaska and they preformed perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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