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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Specific Hornady ELD-X Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWess" data-source="post: 1560624" data-attributes="member: 106822"><p>I shot my bull at 69 yards this year with my 300 RUM and a 212 ELD-X. He was slightly quartering to me and I put my shot right into the center of his front shoulder. He dropped in his tracks and fell so hard he broke his jaw, literally. No exit hole and I used the gutless method, so not sure what the insides looked like. But, I won't ever complain with hydro-static shock. This was my first year hunting with them and I was only able to take the one elk, but I am excited to see how they perform at longer ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWess, post: 1560624, member: 106822"] I shot my bull at 69 yards this year with my 300 RUM and a 212 ELD-X. He was slightly quartering to me and I put my shot right into the center of his front shoulder. He dropped in his tracks and fell so hard he broke his jaw, literally. No exit hole and I used the gutless method, so not sure what the insides looked like. But, I won't ever complain with hydro-static shock. This was my first year hunting with them and I was only able to take the one elk, but I am excited to see how they perform at longer ranges. [/QUOTE]
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