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Hornady 6.5C 143 ELD-X performance issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 2125594" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>Anytime you take a shot at an animal something out of the norm can happen.I shot at a moose no further than 60 yards away.He was standing in alder brush and I thought I had a clear poke through it.I was using my BLR in 358 Win shooting 250 grain Speer bullets.The moose took off like a greyhound dog.I thought for sure I had hit him behind the shoulder.When I approached were I shot at him I found a alder branch about as thick as my thumb partially clipped off .The bullet made a left turn and was buried in a swamp hammock.So I never hit the Bull.Does that make Speer bullets junk?Me, I think stuff happens you can`t explain.Evertime you shoot,you want to make a clean fast kill,but it does not always work out.I ate my tag that year,but still had the opportunity and was grateful for that.No two people will probably get the exact same results using a particular brand of bullet,but that does `nt mean the bullets are bad.JMHO,Huntz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 2125594, member: 110832"] Anytime you take a shot at an animal something out of the norm can happen.I shot at a moose no further than 60 yards away.He was standing in alder brush and I thought I had a clear poke through it.I was using my BLR in 358 Win shooting 250 grain Speer bullets.The moose took off like a greyhound dog.I thought for sure I had hit him behind the shoulder.When I approached were I shot at him I found a alder branch about as thick as my thumb partially clipped off .The bullet made a left turn and was buried in a swamp hammock.So I never hit the Bull.Does that make Speer bullets junk?Me, I think stuff happens you can`t explain.Evertime you shoot,you want to make a clean fast kill,but it does not always work out.I ate my tag that year,but still had the opportunity and was grateful for that.No two people will probably get the exact same results using a particular brand of bullet,but that does `nt mean the bullets are bad.JMHO,Huntz [/QUOTE]
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