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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: Mbrock]
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12/20/24 09:52 AM
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All my buddies that were shooting the ELDX bullets have switched. Same story with all of them. They shot extremly well and killed deer just fine but no blood trails and very few pass throughs. They would have a hard time finding the deer if they were in real thick areas which is 90% of what we hunt. It’s a great bullet if your hunting open areas where you can see them run off after the shot. Really tears them up on the inside. ELDX is not designed for light skinned southern deer at close ranges.
I for the life of me can’t figure out why ppl can’t settle on time tested and proven simple copper jacket around a lead core ammo in a green or blue box. Usually, the cheapest ammo is the best at killing stuff, if it groups. And you don’t need sub MOA to kill deer. This is what I'm seeing. Both deer were average size does. Neither left any blood. Matt, I was trying to find a factory load that uses a Nosler Partition when you posted. I found the Federals in stock at Natchez and ordered a couple of boxes. I haven't reloaded in 20 years but have .308 brass and found 2 boxes of 150 gr., .30 cal. Partitions, so I guess I'll start setting up to make my own again.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: robinhedd]
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12/20/24 12:11 PM
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Anyone shooting the Norma 150 gr 308? I got a 10 box deal for $150 back a while, but haven’t had a chance to try them out of my BLR 308. Robinhedd Just sighted in some with my little finnlight 7mm08. Wasn't really sure how would shoot being a 150, but she still punched out a hair under an inch group at a 100, and the POI is exactly the same as my Federal Premium 140s (that are no longer made) think i'm gonna trime out on something
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: James]
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12/20/24 12:18 PM
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Anyone shooting the Norma 150 gr 308? I got a 10 box deal for $150 back a while, but haven’t had a chance to try them out of my BLR 308. Robinhedd Just sighted in some with my little finnlight 7mm08. Wasn't really sure how would shoot being a 150, but she still punched out a hair under an inch group at a 100, and the POI is exactly the same as my Federal Premium 140s (that are no longer made) think i'm gonna trime out on something I’ve got about 10 boxes of them in 30-06 and 308. They shoot real good. Haven’t shot them at deer yet, but I will as soon as I wrap up these partitions.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: Turkey]
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12/20/24 03:35 PM
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I have a bunch of federal power shock blue box and Norma whitetail I bought cheap. It shoots great and I’ve killed a pile of deer with them. I’m saving all the brass and going to reload them with 150 accubonds
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: robinhedd]
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12/20/24 04:43 PM
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Anyone shooting the Norma 150 gr 308? I got a 10 box deal for $150 back a while, but haven’t had a chance to try them out of my BLR 308. Robinhedd I was shooting the Norma 308 150gr with the elk on the box before I switched to the 130gr Barnes. Outstanding results with those rounds. From my research, the boxes with the elk on them have the rounds loaded with the Norma Oryx bullets. They have more of a blunt tip to them. From big hogs, big Axis bucks and does, Whitetail bucks and does, Ive never recovered a bullet. Only thing I noticed when I switched from the 150gr blue box federal was the Norma had less recoil hit about 2- 21/2” lower at 200yds then the zero I had with the blue box federals. It was an easy adjustment and they shot great. I’ve never heard anything bad about the Norma whitetail rounds. Couple my buddies shoot the Norma bondstrike and has great results with those.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: Turkey]
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12/21/24 03:48 PM
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I haven't shot an animal with the eldx yet but they shoot 1/2" groups in my 308 and 300wm. You goobers could have told me about the downside to them before I stocked up on them.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: lectrode]
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12/21/24 04:00 PM
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I haven't shot an animal with the eldx yet but they shoot 1/2" groups in my 308 and 300wm. You goobers could have told me about the downside to them before I stocked up on them. Think you'll be just fine with the 300wm. What ive seen is some just dont have the azz behind 'em to make that bullet perform, why lots folks had better results with the Match bullet. We've had great results with the ELDX with the 6.5 & 300PRC (haven't even scoped my 7 yet 😔)
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: James]
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12/21/24 04:24 PM
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I haven't shot an animal with the eldx yet but they shoot 1/2" groups in my 308 and 300wm. You goobers could have told me about the downside to them before I stocked up on them. Think you'll be just fine with the 300wm. What ive seen is some just dont have the azz behind 'em to make that bullet perform, why lots folks had better results with the Match bullet. We've had great results with the ELDX with the 6.5 & 300PRC (haven't even scoped my 7 yet 😔) James is right on target. The guys that I’m familiar with that had issues were shooting lower velocity cartridges. Most were the 6.5 Creedmoor 143gr. I think at the slower velocity, once the front end of the bullet expanded and came apart, it didn’t have enough energy left push the tail end of the bullet through the animal. Just my opinion of course.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: marshmud991]
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12/21/24 04:33 PM
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I haven't shot an animal with the eldx yet but they shoot 1/2" groups in my 308 and 300wm. You goobers could have told me about the downside to them before I stocked up on them. Think you'll be just fine with the 300wm. What ive seen is some just dont have the azz behind 'em to make that bullet perform, why lots folks had better results with the Match bullet. We've had great results with the ELDX with the 6.5 & 300PRC (haven't even scoped my 7 yet 😔) James is right on target. The guys that I’m familiar with that had issues were shooting lower velocity cartridges. Most were the 6.5 Creedmoor 143gr. I think at the slower velocity, once the front end of the bullet expanded and came apart, it didn’t have enough energy left push the tail end of the bullet through the animal. Just my opinion of course.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: Mbrock]
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ELDX is not designed for light skinned southern deer at close ranges.
I for the life of me can’t figure out why ppl can’t settle on time tested and proven simple copper jacket around a lead core ammo in a green or blue box. Usually, the cheapest ammo is the best at killing stuff, if it groups. And you don’t need sub MOA to kill deer. Exactly right. The ELDX was designed as a light jacketed long range bullet designed to expand correctly at the lower velocity of a bullet impacting way out there. They are not advisable on thin skinned game at high velocity (short range).
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: Turkey]
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13 hours ago
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I shot an antelope this year with my 6.5 Creedmoor with 143 grain eld-x handloads at 400 yards. The antelope dropped at the shot and the bullet exited. I switched to 142 grain ABLR after returning home, cause that’s what I wanted to hunt with at longer ranges going forward. I’ve killed one 8 point with it this year and it ran about 10 yards. It was a hard quartering to shot at less than 100 yards, so there was no exit.
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Re: Favorite .308 Whitetail Ammo
[Re: Turkey]
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Those SST’s are like ballistic tips. Tough on a deer. I have a bunch of 150 gr Norma I’m gonna try. And l also bought some of the 150gr 7-08. Glad to hear they shoot basically the same.
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