I was gonna lay into ya, but BUM sums it up perfectly
I think you went wrong focusing on "premium factory." You'd be far better served with PPs or Core Lokts than the premium bullet you chose.
Thanks, I'm pretty sensitive to unfounded criticism.
I was gonna lay into ya, but BUM sums it up perfectly
I think you went wrong focusing on "premium factory." You'd be far better served with PPs or Core Lokts than the premium bullet you chose.
I also condomed a lot a things I wasn't sure about in the past.
That's real funny. However I think there are a lot of dead animals that might disagree with your "theory".
You're missing an n there I think...
Thanks, I'm pretty sensitive to unfounded criticism.
Rather not.Hard to see something fly over your head on the internet.
He tried putting with a 1 wood, live and learn, and not a lot on the shelf at Wholesale explaining the ELD-X is meant for lower impact speeds.
Each tool has its place, the TTSX / TSX isn't the be all end all, and falls way short of the ELD-X in certain applications.
Here's my thoughts. Unless you are hunting sheep or goats, a premium bullet should be designed to perform at any range. Or else why spend the extra money ? I am trending now towards the Barnes TSX/TTSX type projectile. I know they work at most practical ranges. A custom designed bullet made to perform at longer ranges should not fail to perform at shorter distances. Even though I never thought 87 yards was close range.
These are my thoughts and my thoughts only and are not intended to disagree or be confused with anyone else's thoughts .
300 WM 200gr Hornady ELD-X ammo is loaded to a muzzle speed of 2860 fps according to the product information -
http://www.hornady.com/store/300-Win-Mag-200-gr-ELD-X-Precision-Hunter/
At 80 yards bullet speed is likely to be under 2700 fps.
And they claim these bullets will look like this at the impact speeds noted -
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Misleading or what??
The market for long range bullets and equipment is hot right now, and much of the advertising and sales literature is read by people who shouldn't even fantasize about shooting game at the ranges where this equipment is optimized for. One can even argue a case that nobody should be doing it, but that's a whole 'nuther topic. There's a pretty good hint in the name, as ELD X does stand for extreme long distance expanding but I don't know if they do a good enough job of spelling that out. Heck, I even have a beef with specialty long range hunting bullets being put into factory ammo at all. Come-on, extreme range and factory ammo? For the sake of argument, extreme long range is often defined as 1000+, and target shooters have been using over 600 as the definition of long range for years.
There's quite a market in boutique ammo with what was considered match bullets not too long ago. I guess as long as people keep buying it, they'll keep making it.
...I emailed Hornady and they explained this is how this bullet is designed to preform at high velocities at close range and the bullet is more designed to expand at low velocities at long ranges. Perhaps I might be happier with the GMX line of bullets...

300 WM 200gr Hornady ELD-X ammo is loaded to a muzzle speed of 2860 fps according to the product information -
http://www.hornady.com/store/300-Win-Mag-200-gr-ELD-X-Precision-Hunter/
At 80 yards bullet speed is likely to be under 2700 fps.
And they claim these bullets will look like this at the impact speeds noted -
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Misleading or what??
...Next, what about the Berger VLD hunting rounds ? Any personal experiences without quoting reams of cool numbers ? Am I getting pithy ? Sorry.
Haven't used these but VLD's appear to be solid copper hollow points similar to Barnes X except designed to partially fragment -
"...The VLD design incorporates a sharp nose that allows the bullet to penetrate 2" to 3" before it starts to expand. After the initial expansion, the bullet will shed between 40% and 85% of its weight as shrapnel into the surrounding tissue...."
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/1076497021/berger-hunting-bullets-30-caliber-308-diameter-168-grain-vld-hollow-point-boat-tail




























