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Hornady ELDX Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1767367" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I can't answer your question on the 230 eldx, but I did kill two elk last month with 285 gr ELDM out of my 338 rum. Shot was 492 yards. One elk was perfect DRT behind the shoulder golf ball sized exit. The other was behind the shoulder, about 10 inches up from the brisket, elk ran about 50 yards not showing any signs of being hit, then piled up, dead. Bullet went in and part of it turned 90 degrees going straight up the on side ribs, exiting a rib and blood shot behind the back strap. I can honestly say I have never seen a bullet do this before.I love the 225 accubond for shorter shots, below 600. I also bought some swift scirraco II's 210 gr but haven't worked up a good load yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1767367, member: 2567"] I can't answer your question on the 230 eldx, but I did kill two elk last month with 285 gr ELDM out of my 338 rum. Shot was 492 yards. One elk was perfect DRT behind the shoulder golf ball sized exit. The other was behind the shoulder, about 10 inches up from the brisket, elk ran about 50 yards not showing any signs of being hit, then piled up, dead. Bullet went in and part of it turned 90 degrees going straight up the on side ribs, exiting a rib and blood shot behind the back strap. I can honestly say I have never seen a bullet do this before.I love the 225 accubond for shorter shots, below 600. I also bought some swift scirraco II's 210 gr but haven't worked up a good load yet. [/QUOTE]
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