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<blockquote data-quote="Raudy707" data-source="post: 2420143" data-attributes="member: 105681"><p>Wow! That is an interesting comparison. I would say in 257 cal, .284 cal the Bergers are every bit as frangible as an Eld-m. But you've discovered the 220 Berger to be stouter than the 208m? I've had good luck with the 208 m out of my 300 wm on elk but I start it at 2900 fps. The 115 Berger out of my 25-06 never exits. It kills like lightning but even on a small hog it completely fragments. 168 VLD on elk same story. The 175 Classic hunter does pass thru for me. I will have to keep a journal and watch this forum for more information and experiences with the Eld-m. Good stuff!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raudy707, post: 2420143, member: 105681"] Wow! That is an interesting comparison. I would say in 257 cal, .284 cal the Bergers are every bit as frangible as an Eld-m. But you've discovered the 220 Berger to be stouter than the 208m? I've had good luck with the 208 m out of my 300 wm on elk but I start it at 2900 fps. The 115 Berger out of my 25-06 never exits. It kills like lightning but even on a small hog it completely fragments. 168 VLD on elk same story. The 175 Classic hunter does pass thru for me. I will have to keep a journal and watch this forum for more information and experiences with the Eld-m. Good stuff! [/QUOTE]
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