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Disappointed with the Berger 156 grain EOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Elknut" data-source="post: 2431775" data-attributes="member: 119289"><p>A buddy had the same experience with 142 gr. ELD-X. Blew up inside a Cow Elk. Both the Berger and ELD-X are non-bonded and have a thin jacket. The 6.5 PRC MV may be too high at short range for those. At long range I think they will perform well. The Berger Target bullets (used to be their hunting bullets) have a thicker jacket (only difference) and may be better suited to short range, high velocity. </p><p></p><p>He is switching to the Nosler 150 gr. ABLR which will be great for short to medium range shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elknut, post: 2431775, member: 119289"] A buddy had the same experience with 142 gr. ELD-X. Blew up inside a Cow Elk. Both the Berger and ELD-X are non-bonded and have a thin jacket. The 6.5 PRC MV may be too high at short range for those. At long range I think they will perform well. The Berger Target bullets (used to be their hunting bullets) have a thicker jacket (only difference) and may be better suited to short range, high velocity. He is switching to the Nosler 150 gr. ABLR which will be great for short to medium range shots. [/QUOTE]
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