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Hornady ELDX Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="MOBE" data-source="post: 1766983" data-attributes="member: 101753"><p>What gets me with all this at the end, all bullets perform as they should and or how they were designed to perform. If you don't like the outcome back up and reevaluate your rifle, bullet and hunting distance. You might just not be cut out to take and animals life. Every experience we complain or rave about is different. From the velocity, ambient temperature, animal body weight, distance, shot placement, rifle, barrel.... the list goes on and on. We all make great shots on animals from close to far, rave about DRT, long days of tracking crippled animals, and animals that go short distances before they expire.... some have a stronger will to live, some didn't have the blessings of precise shot placement. It's not the bullets fault, or bullet manufacture.... it happens. And Will continue to happen no matter what bullet you choose to toss, someone's not going to be happy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOBE, post: 1766983, member: 101753"] What gets me with all this at the end, all bullets perform as they should and or how they were designed to perform. If you don’t like the outcome back up and reevaluate your rifle, bullet and hunting distance. You might just not be cut out to take and animals life. Every experience we complain or rave about is different. From the velocity, ambient temperature, animal body weight, distance, shot placement, rifle, barrel.... the list goes on and on. We all make great shots on animals from close to far, rave about DRT, long days of tracking crippled animals, and animals that go short distances before they expire.... some have a stronger will to live, some didn’t have the blessings of precise shot placement. It’s not the bullets fault, or bullet manufacture.... it happens. And Will continue to happen no matter what bullet you choose to toss, someone’s not going to be happy [/QUOTE]
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