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Eld x vs berger
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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1395017" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>In my 257 I went back to nosler ballistic tips, dropping to a lower bc for reliable expansion. Had a vld pencil through a deers heart, he only went 30 feet and died, but if that had been a lung shot could've been a tracking job. </p><p>Been hammering coyotes with 143eldx, so far the terminal performance is extremely consistent. 2" exit wounds on the dogs. Very happy with them.</p><p>IMO I would take eldm hunting before vlds</p><p>Too bad Sierra didn't put tips on their Matchking...that 200gr 30cal would be wicked out of my 300wby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1395017, member: 101677"] In my 257 I went back to nosler ballistic tips, dropping to a lower bc for reliable expansion. Had a vld pencil through a deers heart, he only went 30 feet and died, but if that had been a lung shot could’ve been a tracking job. Been hammering coyotes with 143eldx, so far the terminal performance is extremely consistent. 2” exit wounds on the dogs. Very happy with them. IMO I would take eldm hunting before vlds Too bad Sierra didn’t put tips on their Matchking...that 200gr 30cal would be wicked out of my 300wby! [/QUOTE]
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