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Why no bonded version of the ELD-X?
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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedGoatShooter37" data-source="post: 1574096" data-attributes="member: 98673"><p>What about flipping the design of the Federal TLR or Trophy Bonded bullets? What I mean is an all copper front portion, that expands at low velocities like a Barnes LRX, down to a partition that separate it from the remain lead filled portion of the bullet? Lead would help keep the length down for standard bullet weights as compared to an all mono design. Not sure how well it would work from a stability standpoint with lead in the back?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedGoatShooter37, post: 1574096, member: 98673"] What about flipping the design of the Federal TLR or Trophy Bonded bullets? What I mean is an all copper front portion, that expands at low velocities like a Barnes LRX, down to a partition that separate it from the remain lead filled portion of the bullet? Lead would help keep the length down for standard bullet weights as compared to an all mono design. Not sure how well it would work from a stability standpoint with lead in the back? [/QUOTE]
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Why no bonded version of the ELD-X?
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