Hornady ELD-X Bullet for deer?

I shot a moose last year with 143gr ELD-X from about 70 yards in 6.5CM. I recovered the bullet in the hide on the exit side and weighed it. It expanded as expected, didn't separate, and retained 73% mass. The moose went about 30 yards and dropped, lung shot with some ribs along the way. That's my only first hand data point for hunting with ELD-X, but it did the trick. I'm planning to deer hunt with that setup this fall, and moving up to 7PRC and 175gr ELD-X for moose.

Update with another data point. I’m moose hunting in Newfoundland with 7PRC and 175 ELD-X I measured at 2967 fps. Results were not good, really not good. I got the moose but it took 5 shots. They’re over expanding big time. One shot was a perfect double lung broadside placement at 225 yards and it didn’t even make it past the ribs. Bullets are just blowing up. I recovered a couple of jackets in the hide and they’re all separated. I had good results with ELD-X at slower speeds. ELD-X, 3000fps, and moose is not a winning combo. I’ll be switching to Barnes or accubonds or something for next year. I’ve never seen bullets do anything like this before.
 
I have used 143 ELDX in my 6.5 Swede on deer and they have worked quite well for me. I have found in general though that most plastic pointed bullets tend to over expand at higher velocities when used in my 7mm though with the exception of the Accubonds. I especially did not care for the Nosler ballistic tips. I was seeing shreds of copper at the entrance wound and a tiny exit wound.
 
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