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I’m torn on them. I’ve shot animals at 400 yards down to 40 and all result in the same thing. A dead animal with minimal tracking, if any. I am also one of the gripers in that they do so much internal damage. On one hand, that’s a great thing ends in a dead critter. On the other hand, it’s a mess! I never get exit holes but do find fragments everywhere inside when gutting/processing the meat. I even cracked a tooth this year eating a piece of backstrap that had a piece of copper jacket in it. I’ve shot deer, bear, elk, moose, sheep with the eld-x out of my 7mm and will probably continue to do so. I’ll deal with the mess.
I gave them a good shot, killed probably 6 deer and 3 elk. They kill stuff, nothing went more than 20 yds. Inside of 300yds=gross entrance hole and no exit. Outside of that they perform really well. ALL the energy goes into that animal, the lungs get vaporized because of it. Never had bullets do as much internal damage.I was shooting them out of my 300 rum so they just had a little too much speed close. I think where they really work well is past 500 where a bonded bullet really isn’t going to carry enough speed to expand. All that said I don’t use them anymore.
I have killed two moose with the 30 cal 212 ELD-X. Performance was very inconsistent. I have also shot a bear that the bullet didn’t penetrate the shoulder and just exploded blowing hair and meat off the bear. Based on those results, I won’t shoot them on game ever again. Very accurate bullet and like most bullets will kill. That said, there are better bullets on the market that have consistent and reliable performance. I shoot accubonds (not accubond long range) and hammer bullets. I’ve never been let down by either. The ABLR is in the same class as the ELD-X and are garbage. I’m pretty sure folks like the ELD-X because the price. They are half the price of other….better….bullets.
Quote from: jrebel on August 25, 2024, 07:16:57 PMI have killed two moose with the 30 cal 212 ELD-X. Performance was very inconsistent. I have also shot a bear that the bullet didn’t penetrate the shoulder and just exploded blowing hair and meat off the bear. Based on those results, I won’t shoot them on game ever again. Very accurate bullet and like most bullets will kill. That said, there are better bullets on the market that have consistent and reliable performance. I shoot accubonds (not accubond long range) and hammer bullets. I’ve never been let down by either. The ABLR is in the same class as the ELD-X and are garbage. I’m pretty sure folks like the ELD-X because the price. They are half the price of other….better….bullets. Do you have photos or video of the bullet that "exploded" on a bear shoulder?
Quote from: greenhead_killer on August 25, 2024, 04:47:14 PMI’m torn on them. I’ve shot animals at 400 yards down to 40 and all result in the same thing. A dead animal with minimal tracking, if any. I am also one of the gripers in that they do so much internal damage. On one hand, that’s a great thing ends in a dead critter. On the other hand, it’s a mess! I never get exit holes but do find fragments everywhere inside when gutting/processing the meat. I even cracked a tooth this year eating a piece of backstrap that had a piece of copper jacket in it. I’ve shot deer, bear, elk, moose, sheep with the eld-x out of my 7mm and will probably continue to do so. I’ll deal with the mess. You're using these 162gr ELD-X bullets I used in the gel test on the hunts you've referred to?Do I understand correctly that you've never had an ELD-X bullet exit?