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<blockquote data-quote="nakneker" data-source="post: 2244439" data-attributes="member: 92539"><p>We're shooting the ELD-x a lot along with some other friends who guide here in Arizona, mostly the 143 6.5 and 175 7mm. The performance has been great, exceptional even, on long shots. We haven't used them at 100 yards or even under 200 but I think if I was looking for a good bullet at those ranges I would take a look at a partition or something along those lines. I've used partitions in a lot of my rifles at shorter ranges, they are accurate and do a great job performance wise. When I think about shooting those ranges where I hunt your often in the cedars or other thick trees and brush that may affect a shot. I'm sure an ELD-X would do fine close, especially if you stayed off the shoulder bone and poked it through the ribs, in the crease as mentioned above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nakneker, post: 2244439, member: 92539"] We’re shooting the ELD-x a lot along with some other friends who guide here in Arizona, mostly the 143 6.5 and 175 7mm. The performance has been great, exceptional even, on long shots. We haven’t used them at 100 yards or even under 200 but I think if I was looking for a good bullet at those ranges I would take a look at a partition or something along those lines. I’ve used partitions in a lot of my rifles at shorter ranges, they are accurate and do a great job performance wise. When I think about shooting those ranges where I hunt your often in the cedars or other thick trees and brush that may affect a shot. I’m sure an ELD-X would do fine close, especially if you stayed off the shoulder bone and poked it through the ribs, in the crease as mentioned above. [/QUOTE]
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