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Is an ELD-M basically just a tipped berger?
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<blockquote data-quote="born2hunt4ever" data-source="post: 2445319" data-attributes="member: 121947"><p>The link worked for me! I just read it. I have had the same results they have had. Granted my test animals are not in the 200's like they had in a season but this last season I harvested 2 elk, and 3 deer with them and was very impressed with the results I got. I do not have enough animals harvested to decide if I like them or not yet but so far they are 6-0 with zero tracking. (I shot an antelope doe two season ago with them is how I got to 6). Until they fail me I will keep using them. I check all the tips and make sure they are open down to the lead. If they aren't they get put into a target/practice box of ammo and then I use the open tips for hunting. I don't know if it makes a difference but Jeff Brozovich does it and he has a substantial track record for kills with bergers and if he says he does it I am going to do it as well. Thanks for the link! Good read!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="born2hunt4ever, post: 2445319, member: 121947"] The link worked for me! I just read it. I have had the same results they have had. Granted my test animals are not in the 200's like they had in a season but this last season I harvested 2 elk, and 3 deer with them and was very impressed with the results I got. I do not have enough animals harvested to decide if I like them or not yet but so far they are 6-0 with zero tracking. (I shot an antelope doe two season ago with them is how I got to 6). Until they fail me I will keep using them. I check all the tips and make sure they are open down to the lead. If they aren't they get put into a target/practice box of ammo and then I use the open tips for hunting. I don't know if it makes a difference but Jeff Brozovich does it and he has a substantial track record for kills with bergers and if he says he does it I am going to do it as well. Thanks for the link! Good read! [/QUOTE]
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