Have you found this issue of metal fragments to be par for the course using these type of bullets in smaller cartridges? It was my first year trying them. Accuracy was was great. Transfering damage to the game was great too. Finding that much lead was not very great.
I haven't found that issue personally, but I typically trim off bloodshot and damaged meat fairly thoroughly.
ELD-X is a compromise for long range hunting, pretty "soft" bullets.
ELD-M is not suitable for hunting, of course you can do it.
Trophy bonded tipped, or any bonded core bullet at the very least, if not an all copper monolithic
There is no safe amount of lead in your diet.
Humans don't have gizzards. No studies have conclusively proven that lead from bullets enters the bloodstream in humans as far as I'm aware at this point.
ELD x seem to be behave in a more brittle fashion than ELD m's. The ELD m flat out murders animals with major in cavity organ damage and breaks big bones.
Stuff shot with bullets on the softer side, long for caliber with a long frangible nose section to expand and a long shank to drive penetration kills stuff faster than harder bullets like mono's. Potentially finding a piece of lead in a steak or burger is an acceptable tradeoff for me.
Boltgun said:
just parroting what the ballistician who designed the bullet says publically.
So that is a no, you haven't used them?
I talked to Hornady about my successful use of the ELD m on big game from a 22 centerfire, and the response was "You shouldn't use the m version, you should be using the x." When pressed on the 'why' of it, the only only answer that he could give was "well, we make the x as a hunting bullet. The m is a match bullet."
PSE said:
It's Hornadys match bullet designed for matches as per their product description. It's a cup and core design with a thinner uniformly designed jacket.
You don't have to actually try everything out to realize that it's probably not a great idea.
The hunting bullet ELD-X has a thicker jacket and is supposed to hold together better and still offer match grade accuracy but many hunters who have tried them suggest otherwise.
So all the folks who have tried it, such as myself, and found the ELD m to be a very consistent bullet in it's on game behavior and predictable nature, should change up to the ELD x (which has been shown by a very significant number of hunters to be unpredictable in how it behaves when hitting game animals) because the company that markets the bullets says that people shouldn't use the bullet that works, but instead use the one that is almost twice the price but says "hunting" on the box.
Don't use the bullet that they interestingly enough load in their TAP law enforcement lineup, which is used to hunt stuff that shoots back. Got it.