.223 for bear, mountain goat, deer, elk, and moose.

Daughter shot this stud this morning with my 22ARC. 140yd heart shot with an 88ELDM. Went 10 yards

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That is a good shot through the heart on a nice buck. Congrats to your badass daughter. But it’s also the kind of bullet performance that makes me less than confident about using the 88 eldm. Looks like it pencilled through at least half the animal on a shot with plenty of impact velocity.
 
I have my experience with the 88 eldm listed on the 22 ARC page. Short version, I feel (in my limited experience) that the 80gr eldx has better expansion performance and I prefer this over the heavier 88 eldm.

Maybe an 88gr eldx or 88gr TMK is in the future... I would be very happy camper to see those in factory 22 ARC loads!
 
That is a good shot through the heart on a nice buck. Congrats to your badass daughter. But it’s also the kind of bullet performance that makes me less than confident about using the 88 eldm. Looks like it pencilled through at least half the animal on a shot with plenty of impact velocity.
It absolutely did not pencil through this Deer. The bullet expanded completely & did not exit. It took the top part of the heart as pictured and obliterated the bottom of the lungs. We have shot five deer now with the 88gr ELDM and the results have been devastating. Last year, my daughter shot a doe frontal shot in the chest at 30 yards with my 22 Creedmoor w/ 88s and you could stick your fist in her chest.

Trust me, the 88s do not pencil through
 
It absolutely did not pencil through this Deer. The bullet expanded completely & did not exit. It took the top part of the heart as pictured and obliterated the bottom of the lungs. We have shot five deer now with the 88gr ELDM and the results have been devastating. Last year, my daughter shot a doe frontal shot in the chest at 30 yards with my 22 Creedmoor w/ 88s and you could stick your fist in her chest.

Trust me, the 88s do not pencil through
Hard to tell without the rest of the wound cavity for context. Just looked like the bullet zipped through the heart without a lot of damage. Meant nothing personal by it. The word on the street about the 88 ELDMs is they are not super consistent compared to the 140/147g versions. Halfway into an animal at 140 yards, I would want to see more damage than that unless it was on the edge of the wound channel.
 
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