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<blockquote data-quote="iclick" data-source="post: 1671638" data-attributes="member: 90335"><p>I am in California and have tested them extensively. My all time favorite hunting bullet has been the Nosler Partition. The design was to expend the front and penetrate the back half. The frontal portion would fragment and increase the wound channel. Then the remainder would nearly always exit. The theory was that the more energy expended in the wound channel the more efficient the bullet. This has been the design basis behind both the Lehigh Defense Chaos and Cutting Edge Bullets. I have been shooting just about every non-lead bullet brand for the past 6 or 7 years to determine which will be my go to now that we have to use non lead going forward. I have come to the conclusion that they will outperform any other non lead bullet on game from deer down. On larger game where deeper penetration is required then Barnes or most any other mushrooming style non lead should be used. We found that many times we were tracking deer that were clean kill hits (heart, lung, etc. but they ran sometimes for hundreds yards using Barnes, Hornady, Nosler etc.. Often with small exit holes which would often seal and make for difficult tracking. Nearly every animal shot from varmints to hogs etc. were DRT using the CE Raptors or Lehigh Chaos bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iclick, post: 1671638, member: 90335"] I am in California and have tested them extensively. My all time favorite hunting bullet has been the Nosler Partition. The design was to expend the front and penetrate the back half. The frontal portion would fragment and increase the wound channel. Then the remainder would nearly always exit. The theory was that the more energy expended in the wound channel the more efficient the bullet. This has been the design basis behind both the Lehigh Defense Chaos and Cutting Edge Bullets. I have been shooting just about every non-lead bullet brand for the past 6 or 7 years to determine which will be my go to now that we have to use non lead going forward. I have come to the conclusion that they will outperform any other non lead bullet on game from deer down. On larger game where deeper penetration is required then Barnes or most any other mushrooming style non lead should be used. We found that many times we were tracking deer that were clean kill hits (heart, lung, etc. but they ran sometimes for hundreds yards using Barnes, Hornady, Nosler etc.. Often with small exit holes which would often seal and make for difficult tracking. Nearly every animal shot from varmints to hogs etc. were DRT using the CE Raptors or Lehigh Chaos bullets. [/QUOTE]
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