Wolfy180
FNG
- Joined
- May 9, 2021
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- 14
I just started shooting 230 gr eldx this season out of my 338 win mag and they shoot great! This year I was lucky enough to take a nice Muley with them. The shot was 200 yards sharply quartered away it entered through the ribs and was caught up in the far side shoulder. When I recovered the bullet hardly anything was left. Entry hole was also bigger than anything I’ve ever seen from my 338. The rest of the bullet was scattered throughout the animal’s vital cavity. The deer died instantly so no doubt it works. But the bullets performance has me worried now. I live in southern bc and run into grizzlies every year out there. My question is does this bullet have any chance of penetrating enough to stop an angry g bear or is packing these bullets downright irresponsible in bear country? I have the tiny piece I recovered sitting in the garage I’ll snap a pic for reference. Unfortunately it was pitch black by the time I recovered the deer so no pics of the entry wound but it was fist sized. Here’s the only pic I got of the buck before dark