This is a long story, but to cut to the chase:
I recently had shoulder surgery, and the surgeon has not declared himself on whether I can hunt this fall. The issue would be recoil, and the possibility of damaging the extensive surgical repairs.
After many years, many rifles, and many cartridges I have settled on the 6.5 x 55 with 140 grain Nosler Partitions for hunting Eastern Ontario whitetails. Most shots see the deer drop in its tracks, and I am happy with this cartridge and bullet combo. It is a mild-recoiling round, accurate, and deadly.
BUT!!! If I have to go to a rifle with less recoil, I have a nice light Sako in .243. I have a zillion 6 mm bullets here, but no Nosler Partitions, which I would favour. I DO have some 103 gr Hornady ELD-X bullets.
The Hornady hype suggests these would be a good choice for a hunting bullet. I wonder if anybody here has actual experience with these bullets in a hunting scenario?
Please note, I am looking for advice based on actual experience, not opinion garnered whilst surging the Internet. Specifically, Hornady ELD-X bullets for hunting. Thanks folks.
Doug
I recently had shoulder surgery, and the surgeon has not declared himself on whether I can hunt this fall. The issue would be recoil, and the possibility of damaging the extensive surgical repairs.
After many years, many rifles, and many cartridges I have settled on the 6.5 x 55 with 140 grain Nosler Partitions for hunting Eastern Ontario whitetails. Most shots see the deer drop in its tracks, and I am happy with this cartridge and bullet combo. It is a mild-recoiling round, accurate, and deadly.
BUT!!! If I have to go to a rifle with less recoil, I have a nice light Sako in .243. I have a zillion 6 mm bullets here, but no Nosler Partitions, which I would favour. I DO have some 103 gr Hornady ELD-X bullets.
The Hornady hype suggests these would be a good choice for a hunting bullet. I wonder if anybody here has actual experience with these bullets in a hunting scenario?
Please note, I am looking for advice based on actual experience, not opinion garnered whilst surging the Internet. Specifically, Hornady ELD-X bullets for hunting. Thanks folks.
Doug