Brandon.miller.4
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I want to preface this by saying I'm sure most of these questions/comparisons have been discussed in various threads including the small caliber success threads, but it would be nice for an outsider looking in to not have to read the entirety of those threads to find answers specifically regarding these bullet choices.
I seem to notice more "damage" and generally wider wound channels from Eld-M 140s (6.5) than Berger 133s (.25), but this observation could be flawed (small sample size).
For simplicity sake let's say these bullets are leaving the muzzle at 3000fps and shot on North American game out to 800.
For those that have experience driving the same size bullet of these 3 different makes at relatively similar velocities...
What can be said about the wound channel/characteristics?
Which bullets tend to do the most damage? Which tend to fragment more violently, producing a wider wound channel?
Which tend to penetrate deeper?
I realize we are probably splitting hairs here but I couldn't help but notice the Eld-Ms seem more violent than both Eld-x and Berger EH. @Formidilosus and others with large sample sizes feel free to chime in.
I seem to notice more "damage" and generally wider wound channels from Eld-M 140s (6.5) than Berger 133s (.25), but this observation could be flawed (small sample size).
For simplicity sake let's say these bullets are leaving the muzzle at 3000fps and shot on North American game out to 800.
For those that have experience driving the same size bullet of these 3 different makes at relatively similar velocities...
What can be said about the wound channel/characteristics?
Which bullets tend to do the most damage? Which tend to fragment more violently, producing a wider wound channel?
Which tend to penetrate deeper?
I realize we are probably splitting hairs here but I couldn't help but notice the Eld-Ms seem more violent than both Eld-x and Berger EH. @Formidilosus and others with large sample sizes feel free to chime in.