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Eld x vs berger
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<blockquote data-quote="machoking" data-source="post: 1395520" data-attributes="member: 96722"><p>I've killed with both but my results from this last year have solidified my trust in the ELD-X. I had a shot at an elk at 450 yards, beautiful broadside shot. Somewhere in the half second time of flight, he turned to go uphill. Bullet entered the ham, through the guy, through the lungs, and nice softball size exit wound in his brisket. Bullet shattered the femur on the way in and was still able to make it all the way south to North on an elk. I will continue to load the ELD-X with that kind of performance. 162 ELD-X in a Tikka 7RM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoking, post: 1395520, member: 96722"] I've killed with both but my results from this last year have solidified my trust in the ELD-X. I had a shot at an elk at 450 yards, beautiful broadside shot. Somewhere in the half second time of flight, he turned to go uphill. Bullet entered the ham, through the guy, through the lungs, and nice softball size exit wound in his brisket. Bullet shattered the femur on the way in and was still able to make it all the way south to North on an elk. I will continue to load the ELD-X with that kind of performance. 162 ELD-X in a Tikka 7RM. [/QUOTE]
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