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Swift A Frame versus Nosler Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="BUNDUKI" data-source="post: 415037" data-attributes="member: 12042"><p>Think of the A-frames as partitions on steroids!!!</p><p>They are core bonded and have thicker jackets. I have used them in a 375 H&H in Africa and they performed flawlessly on shoulder shots on buffalo and large plains game. I also loaded some 140g up in my 7x57 and used them on a number of deer, I never recovered a bullet from the deer I shot at ranges from 60-250yds. The bullets didn't seem to expand that much and subsequently the deer ran further before piling up. I think you would be better served with partitions or accubonds.</p><p>I also found that the A-frames copper fouled really badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUNDUKI, post: 415037, member: 12042"] Think of the A-frames as partitions on steroids!!! They are core bonded and have thicker jackets. I have used them in a 375 H&H in Africa and they performed flawlessly on shoulder shots on buffalo and large plains game. I also loaded some 140g up in my 7x57 and used them on a number of deer, I never recovered a bullet from the deer I shot at ranges from 60-250yds. The bullets didn't seem to expand that much and subsequently the deer ran further before piling up. I think you would be better served with partitions or accubonds. I also found that the A-frames copper fouled really badly. [/QUOTE]
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