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ELDX Performance on elk
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<blockquote data-quote="JBarton" data-source="post: 2244368" data-attributes="member: 117204"><p>I might be a little off target but...last year I shot my antelope with a 200gr eldx at 200yrds. Muzzle velocity was 2880fps. I the harvested my elk using 220gr ELDX at 581yrds. Muzzle velocity was 2858fps. Both were behind the shoulder and both passed through leaving about a 2" to 1.5" exit wound. Both shots hit ribs going in and out. No fragments or jackets recovered. Both animals were harvested using my 300WM with a 26" 9 twist bartlein. I'm also running 0.200 over book max coal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBarton, post: 2244368, member: 117204"] I might be a little off target but...last year I shot my antelope with a 200gr eldx at 200yrds. Muzzle velocity was 2880fps. I the harvested my elk using 220gr ELDX at 581yrds. Muzzle velocity was 2858fps. Both were behind the shoulder and both passed through leaving about a 2" to 1.5" exit wound. Both shots hit ribs going in and out. No fragments or jackets recovered. Both animals were harvested using my 300WM with a 26" 9 twist bartlein. I'm also running 0.200 over book max coal. [/QUOTE]
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