Why?Starting this thread to get others to quit hijacking the 6.8 western thread.
There seems to be an argument that the ELD-X is a great option for close range hunting. I however think it's a terrible option sub 200 yards.
100% depends on muzzle exit velocity (or better said impact) at those ranges.
Even if it wastes lots of meat?The fact that they cause lots of tissue damage is the great thing about them for long range/ lower velocity shots. It’s also great because you can move to a smaller caliber and still get lots of damage.
300 WM very close range and heavy spine bones is gonna equal exactly thatI think it actually pertains more to velocity than any specific range.. seems like over 2600 fps is where the fragmentation happens..
Shot a doe last season with 300wm at about 50 yards frontal shot through neck, it exited and I found fragments of coper and lead all throughout the backstraps and hind quarters.. bank side of the neck was pretty ugly too
Perhaps a tougher bullet would have helped together better? Barnes ttsx or lrx? Terminal ascent?300 WM very close range and heavy spine bones is gonna equal exactly that
At long range there will be more wasted meat than a mono or a bonded bullet will cause, but the amount of tissue damage is directly correlated to incapacitation time. This is especially true when the velocities are getting to the lower threshold. So I’ll take the ELD bullets and track less animals.Even if it wastes lots of meat?
I shot a Caribou in the neck for the same reason. It was at about 75 yards and I knew that was coming so I took a broadside neck shot and flopped it in it's tracks. I wholeheartedly agree that the eldx kills them dead, I just feel like there are cleaner options for closer in work.We’ve shot a lot of whitetail at close range 30-100yds with ELD X’s .270, .308 and 300WSM. If you hit a major muscle group it makes a mess. Wait for a broad side shot and aim for double lungs. If there’s not time to wait for better shot placement, know that shooting it in the front half from point blank to longer than most should shoot will kill effectively. Great bullet.
And this surprised you?Shot a doe last season with 300wm at about 50 yards frontal shot through neck, it exited and I found fragments of coper and lead all throughout the backstraps and hind quarters.. bank side of the neck was pretty ugly too