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New sierra game changer vs hornady eld-x
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1465979" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have not used either. But from what I saw and read over on specialtypistol.com from WV HITMAN who does extensive on game bullet test with specialty pistols the .264 143 ELDX leaves a lot to be desired. He just killed his two thousand four hundredth deer. He does crop damage control as well as hunts all over the world. Shooting his 6.5-284 specialty pistol using the 143 ELDX even out to 500ish yards this bullet really comes apart some of the times. He shows one recovered one from between 100 and 150 yards from a deer shot quartering away from him and it really came apart only retained about 1/4 of it's weight. He is a 100% recommender of Nosler Accubond bullets. I can attest to how great the .264 130 gr Accubond works on deer out of my 264 Win mag starting out at 3350 fps. I have killed well over a dozen deer with it from 25 to a touch over 500 yards and all have been DRT with exits except one that was shot length wise. I found the bullet in the ham and it was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. Deer was shot at 111 yards so bullet had to still be going 3000+ fps on impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1465979, member: 10178"] I have not used either. But from what I saw and read over on specialtypistol.com from WV HITMAN who does extensive on game bullet test with specialty pistols the .264 143 ELDX leaves a lot to be desired. He just killed his two thousand four hundredth deer. He does crop damage control as well as hunts all over the world. Shooting his 6.5-284 specialty pistol using the 143 ELDX even out to 500ish yards this bullet really comes apart some of the times. He shows one recovered one from between 100 and 150 yards from a deer shot quartering away from him and it really came apart only retained about 1/4 of it's weight. He is a 100% recommender of Nosler Accubond bullets. I can attest to how great the .264 130 gr Accubond works on deer out of my 264 Win mag starting out at 3350 fps. I have killed well over a dozen deer with it from 25 to a touch over 500 yards and all have been DRT with exits except one that was shot length wise. I found the bullet in the ham and it was a text book mushroom and weight was 87 grs. Deer was shot at 111 yards so bullet had to still be going 3000+ fps on impact. [/QUOTE]
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