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Specific Hornady ELD-X Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="brinker19" data-source="post: 1561472" data-attributes="member: 108766"><p>7mm Rem Mag, 168VLD-Hunting, 3030fps</p><p></p><p>It was 405 yards, and he had us pinned down. He froze, slightly quartering to me. I must have hugged too far into the crease...he hunched up on the first shot. I bolted the next one in, and when I shot the guy with me said it looked good. </p><p></p><p>Found a little blood that night, but backed out until morning. The next day we followed the blood trail, but it ran out quickly. Three weeks later I was texted a PhoneSkope video of the bull...he was up feeding and wouldn't put his left foot on the ground. His left shoulder looked very swollen and completely blown up. </p><p></p><p>I never got the bull, so all I can do is speculate based on the info I have (which is a little dangerous). It appeared from the video I was sent I hit the shoulder too far forward and the bullets didn't get enough penetration and stopped in the shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brinker19, post: 1561472, member: 108766"] 7mm Rem Mag, 168VLD-Hunting, 3030fps It was 405 yards, and he had us pinned down. He froze, slightly quartering to me. I must have hugged too far into the crease...he hunched up on the first shot. I bolted the next one in, and when I shot the guy with me said it looked good. Found a little blood that night, but backed out until morning. The next day we followed the blood trail, but it ran out quickly. Three weeks later I was texted a PhoneSkope video of the bull...he was up feeding and wouldn’t put his left foot on the ground. His left shoulder looked very swollen and completely blown up. I never got the bull, so all I can do is speculate based on the info I have (which is a little dangerous). It appeared from the video I was sent I hit the shoulder too far forward and the bullets didn’t get enough penetration and stopped in the shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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