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mzurovec
FNG
I'd like to thank everybody for the responses here. I wanted to update this thread as I had a unique set of circumstances play out to be able to try out both the ELDX and LRX. After all of my research, I ended up taking both bullets to the mountains because I felt they both had strong points that would make either valid depending on the shot. I worried about jacket and penetration issues with the ELDX on a short shot where I felt the LRX would shine, and I worried I wouldn't get enough expansion to cause a strong wound channel on a long shot with the LRX. Overthinking it a bit? Probably.
I was able to harvest the bull below from 486 yards across a canyon. I was expecting a much closer shot based on what they guide had told us prior to the hunt, and that was the only ELDX I brought with me that morning just in case something longer presented itself. The ELDX entered right in front of his guts and buried itself in the far shoulder. The internal damage was catastrophic. On the follow up shot, I put an LRX just behind his shoulder and through both lungs. It poked a small hole and was just under the skin on the far side. The bull made it about 40 yards from the initial point of impact.
I was on cloud 9! It was an incredible experience and I wasn't even thinking about bullet performance, but I was glad to have found that Barnes. The bullet weighed 107.7 gr (85% weight retention), but the hole it made and the expansion left much to be desired. That being said, I will use the rest of what I've got on whitetails and hogs, and on future hunts I definitely have confidence in the ELDX. Here are some pictures from the hunt:
I was able to harvest the bull below from 486 yards across a canyon. I was expecting a much closer shot based on what they guide had told us prior to the hunt, and that was the only ELDX I brought with me that morning just in case something longer presented itself. The ELDX entered right in front of his guts and buried itself in the far shoulder. The internal damage was catastrophic. On the follow up shot, I put an LRX just behind his shoulder and through both lungs. It poked a small hole and was just under the skin on the far side. The bull made it about 40 yards from the initial point of impact.
I was on cloud 9! It was an incredible experience and I wasn't even thinking about bullet performance, but I was glad to have found that Barnes. The bullet weighed 107.7 gr (85% weight retention), but the hole it made and the expansion left much to be desired. That being said, I will use the rest of what I've got on whitetails and hogs, and on future hunts I definitely have confidence in the ELDX. Here are some pictures from the hunt: