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Eld x vs berger
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 1394928" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>The ballistic jell video is exactly what Ive found when testing most Berger's. It is also why I stated that the Berger MAY work better than the ELD close up but the ELD is better at distance! I am pretty sure if he had fired an eld into the jell at even 1500' he would have had expansion. I usually needed 2200'+ to consistently open the vld's. That said, they seem to kill more effectively than you would think. Banana bullets, as seen in the video, tumble, and I suspect this is how they kill at longer ranges. Tipped bullets will rarely, if ever, create a banana bullet because the tip initiates expansion immediately! If the tumbling bullets kill efficiently, dead is dead, but I personally just don't feel the performance is consistent....rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 1394928, member: 13833"] The ballistic jell video is exactly what Ive found when testing most Berger's. It is also why I stated that the Berger MAY work better than the ELD close up but the ELD is better at distance! I am pretty sure if he had fired an eld into the jell at even 1500' he would have had expansion. I usually needed 2200'+ to consistently open the vld's. That said, they seem to kill more effectively than you would think. Banana bullets, as seen in the video, tumble, and I suspect this is how they kill at longer ranges. Tipped bullets will rarely, if ever, create a banana bullet because the tip initiates expansion immediately! If the tumbling bullets kill efficiently, dead is dead, but I personally just don't feel the performance is consistent....rich [/QUOTE]
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