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    #31
    That's awesome and great video

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      #32
      Nice!

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        #33
        Choice Carnage !!

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          #34
          looks like fun

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            #35
            Good shooting and video. Thermal setup is awesome.

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              #36
              Great video!

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                #37
                Very cool. Nice shooting

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                  #38
                  great job

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                    #39
                    Great job. Sounds like it's allergy season wherever you are!

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                      #40
                      Dang!! Sweet post and awesome video!!

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                        #41
                        Very nice. Quick question, what do you do with all that delicious pork?

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                          #42
                          Awesome!


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                            #43
                            Always wanted to do that! Great video


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                              #44
                              Awesome video!

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Zen Archery View Post
                                I've been using the 143gr ELD-X since September.

                                "My experience" is they are perfect for large/thick skinned animals such as hogs. On thin skinned animals such as deer and coyote the bullet does not expand properly and works more like an FMJ. On multiple coyotes I've had to do a secondary shot to dispatch them. If my shot was not in the neck I'm not sure the deer would have died quickly. Again, this is "my experience" with the 6.5 Creedmoor. If you do some searching you'll find people with similar reports.



                                For hogs though they are absolutely destructive. With most hogs, like my last video hitting the dirt hard. I've yet to recover a bullet. Even in the largest quartering away shot on a sow that weighed in just over 250.


                                Same experience exactly. Too sturdy of a Bullet for deer and varmints

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