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Is an ELD-M basically just a tipped berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 2445207" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>Well I wouldn't hunt elk with a true match bullet. I've killed elk with Nosler Partitions simply because those I killed were inside 500 yards. I'd use match dimensional, hunting designed bullets for long range Elk or bigger animals. For deer size game, I see zero reason to use a traditional hunting bullet in most cases (my hunting style) outside the 300/400 yard range. I've used Amax bullets for deer in all my LR shooting with zero taking one step from impact. Shots are from 400-900 yards. For any hunt that bigger animals are the target, I'd more often than not use a cup and core or bonded type bullet. Too great of a chance hitting bigger bones and having poor bullet Performance on bigger animals than deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 2445207, member: 103947"] Well I wouldn't hunt elk with a true match bullet. I've killed elk with Nosler Partitions simply because those I killed were inside 500 yards. I'd use match dimensional, hunting designed bullets for long range Elk or bigger animals. For deer size game, I see zero reason to use a traditional hunting bullet in most cases (my hunting style) outside the 300/400 yard range. I've used Amax bullets for deer in all my LR shooting with zero taking one step from impact. Shots are from 400-900 yards. For any hunt that bigger animals are the target, I'd more often than not use a cup and core or bonded type bullet. Too great of a chance hitting bigger bones and having poor bullet Performance on bigger animals than deer. [/QUOTE]
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