Pretty much the standard cartridge for hunting in Finland Sweden & Norway.
Gheesh everyone is using glorified target bullets to kill moose with their 6.5 Creed’s!
Why would the 6.5x55 loaded with actual hunting bullets not be enough?!?!?!
I had read at some point that more moose have been taken with the 6.5x55 than any other cartridge... I believe that was due to European hunters?
I'd be more inclined to load a 130/140 bonded at higher velocities then the 160 if you are regularly taking cracks out to 400.
Those 160s are great up close, just a bit of a morter at 400.
ELD-M isn't a glorified target bullet...it's an ACTUAL target bullet. People do that because all the fancy PRS shooters use a certain kind of ammunition so that means it's the best.
He will eventually post here about a bullet failure. Using match ammo for hunting is ridiculous, but people do it all the time.
ELD-M isn't a glorified target bullet...it's an ACTUAL target bullet. People do that because all the fancy PRS shooters use a certain kind of ammunition so that means it's the best.
He will eventually post here about a bullet failure. Using match ammo for hunting is ridiculous, but people do it all the time.
What they are is heavy for caliber cup and core bullets. What did people use before bonded bullets and monos?
A month or so I watched one of these rediculous bullets enter a Roosevelt elk sturnum and give it a new bung hole. And then a second one pass thru on a broadside shot. Rediculous is right!
The M in ELD-M literally stands for match. You're referring to the ELD-X, which has a significantly thicker jacket.
Plenty of evidence out there of game being whacked by target bullets (eldm, amax, bergers, TMK, scenar). They’re basically heavy cup and core bullets and If not travelling at warp speed work just as well as most bullets marketed for hunting.
What makes them "heavy" cup and core? The thin jacket? Dissect an old Silvertip or Corelokt, then a Berger or AMax.
Plenty of game wounded with guys using target bullets, it just doesn't see print. Use proper bullets and stop worrying so much about ballistics.