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Specific Hornady ELD-X Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1560954" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>One thing guys have to keep in mind when shooting almost any non bonded or mono bullet is as your throat wears and without maintenance turns into lizard skin you will start severely stressing the jackets, I've seen two rifles that when deer were shot a Berger 140 and 168 left a wound that was out of norm for what we see normally and borescoping reviled a dry lake bed for a throat, switched to the Target VLD and then terminal performance was the exact same as we were seeing the the hunting jackets but we keep our throats in good shape and I have never seen one of my rifles need to be switched. A non bonded or mono bullet really means the operator has to be more conscientious of what he's doing which includes not blaming a bullet when you screw the pooch. The ELDs are in the same boat to,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1560954, member: 13632"] One thing guys have to keep in mind when shooting almost any non bonded or mono bullet is as your throat wears and without maintenance turns into lizard skin you will start severely stressing the jackets, I've seen two rifles that when deer were shot a Berger 140 and 168 left a wound that was out of norm for what we see normally and borescoping reviled a dry lake bed for a throat, switched to the Target VLD and then terminal performance was the exact same as we were seeing the the hunting jackets but we keep our throats in good shape and I have never seen one of my rifles need to be switched. A non bonded or mono bullet really means the operator has to be more conscientious of what he's doing which includes not blaming a bullet when you screw the pooch. The ELDs are in the same boat to, [/QUOTE]
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