When I posted this thread, I was very much interested on the general opinion of which bullet would be picked based on the performance as evidenced in the pictures.
For years I have hunted totally oblivious of the difference in bullet construction and bullet performance - whatever bullet fitted my .308 Obendorff rifle would be good enough to hunt with.
Slowly over time, however, I learned through experience that some animals died quicker than others with the same shot placement and some even got away despite perfect shot placement and eventually the penny dropped
Since then I have been very aware of the bullets I use for reloading and I will never agree with the hunters who advocate that shot placement is everything and bullet construction does not matter.
Understand me correctly, I am no ballistic or firearm expert and my opinion is merely based on my experience, however limited and I have no doubt that others will differ from me based on their expert knowledge and/or experience.
Looking at the pictures posted, to my mind, the Barnes X that Natie Petzer used on the Eland bull, will be a great choice of bullet on all big boned animals like Eland and buffalo. Personally, however, it will never be my choice of bullet for hunting deer in Canada.
I just feel that it does not show enough mushroom even after having hit the heavy shoulder bone of a big animal like the Eland. I would much rather use the Hornady Interbond (used by Werner Lottering) or the Swift Scirocco (used by Dusan Stojakovic) - they did not break up, but mushroomed beautifully. I would load these bullets to a moderate speed to limit meat damage (I do not shoot beyond approximately 250 meters maximum).
So, that is my humble opinion - what is yours (based on the pictures)?