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270 WSM 160 Grain Partition
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1281508" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>cape cove</p><p> </p><p>I've got a copy of Nosler Reloading Manual Number One sitting here from 1976 so you must have been loading Partitions without a lot of data if you were using them in the 60's. The book is full of partitions. I'm sure John Nosler would be proud to hear that you've been using them that long. I have never tried them until I was given some though I too have been making my own ammo since the late 1950s. As I recall Partitions were a "premium" bullet and out of my price range. If I had known they shot as good as they do I would have bought them anyway. Good to know that for you they have been 0.75 MOA bullets. Since my first 4 shots were just shy of 0.5 MOA I suppose it can only get worse from here. I've loaded some more of those 160s just to see if the first couple of tries were an accident. Interestingly Nosler Number One has 234 pages. Nosler Number 6 is right at 800 pages. Things have progressed a little bit since 1976! Thanks for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1281508, member: 63138"] cape cove I've got a copy of Nosler Reloading Manual Number One sitting here from 1976 so you must have been loading Partitions without a lot of data if you were using them in the 60's. The book is full of partitions. I'm sure John Nosler would be proud to hear that you've been using them that long. I have never tried them until I was given some though I too have been making my own ammo since the late 1950s. As I recall Partitions were a "premium" bullet and out of my price range. If I had known they shot as good as they do I would have bought them anyway. Good to know that for you they have been 0.75 MOA bullets. Since my first 4 shots were just shy of 0.5 MOA I suppose it can only get worse from here. I've loaded some more of those 160s just to see if the first couple of tries were an accident. Interestingly Nosler Number One has 234 pages. Nosler Number 6 is right at 800 pages. Things have progressed a little bit since 1976! Thanks for the info. [/QUOTE]
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