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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2929626" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>My brother is trying the 145 eldx in 270 right now with decent results.</p><p> I've never gotten into the mono or copper bullets. Just not something I'm interested in though I have witnessed kills with them. I'll stick with the accubond Or conventional bullets.</p><p> Rattlesnakes, Cottonmouths, Copperheads, briars, and alligators can make tracking interesting. Plus our coyotes have gotten to where they will home in on a rifle shot. In certain areas when you shoot you better get down and go or youll have nothing but a skeleton shortly. Especially if the animal makes it to cover. I've watched them get on a kill at night with a thermal inside of 10 minutes on several occasions. They come in circling and winding like a bird dog. They know what a rifle shot means. Kind of like ringing a dinner bell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2929626, member: 124909"] My brother is trying the 145 eldx in 270 right now with decent results. I've never gotten into the mono or copper bullets. Just not something I'm interested in though I have witnessed kills with them. I'll stick with the accubond Or conventional bullets. Rattlesnakes, Cottonmouths, Copperheads, briars, and alligators can make tracking interesting. Plus our coyotes have gotten to where they will home in on a rifle shot. In certain areas when you shoot you better get down and go or youll have nothing but a skeleton shortly. Especially if the animal makes it to cover. I've watched them get on a kill at night with a thermal inside of 10 minutes on several occasions. They come in circling and winding like a bird dog. They know what a rifle shot means. Kind of like ringing a dinner bell. [/QUOTE]
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