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Why no bonded version of the ELD-X?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1582645" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I would think the mrx died due to the cost. I don't think too many were willing to pay the premium for it. It might have survived if it was released now, and it had a higher BC.</p><p>I really liked those fail-safe bullets. Likely the toughest bullet on the market then, never really a long range bullet the tip was too big and they were flatbased. They shot well in a couple of my rifles, great penetration. Open similar to a barnes tsx, but that steel capped lead core pushed the bullet through game very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1582645, member: 14435"] I would think the mrx died due to the cost. I don't think too many were willing to pay the premium for it. It might have survived if it was released now, and it had a higher BC. I really liked those fail-safe bullets. Likely the toughest bullet on the market then, never really a long range bullet the tip was too big and they were flatbased. They shot well in a couple of my rifles, great penetration. Open similar to a barnes tsx, but that steel capped lead core pushed the bullet through game very well. [/QUOTE]
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