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They may perform ok if you hit absolutely no bone whatsoever, and at a medium range. I killed a bull this year at about 100 yds with a 348 gr aero tip, and the only reason it went down is because on the second shot I blew his hip out. 3rd shot in the neck at 20 yrs put him down for the count but didnt kill him, and didnt pass through...switching to 300 gr bloodlines this year.
Keep shooting them then. They appeal to the eye, and are easy to load, but I think they're junk, personally. Some of my buddies have had similar experiences with them. Elk are just way to tough of animals to trust a bullet that basically explodes when it hits some bone. I need a tough bullet that has controlled expansion and will stay together. They may be ok for deer, but not a bull elk IMO.