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How accurate can you get Nosler Partitions?
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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2369985" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>I agree with 358 Guy. I found that in my 30-06 the 165gr partitions (exposed point and protected point) shoot to very much the same point of impact out to 200yds. </p><p>A less than 1" group at 200yds is totally acceptable to me. Beyond 200 the exposed points held tighter groups. They like to be .017 off the lands in my Rem700. In my .270win I shoot the 150gr exposed point partitions. I can make sub 1" groups at 200yds if I do my part. shooting a Sig 970SHR, it likes the bullets .022 off the lands. A number of years back I had great difficulty finding Nosler partitions in .270. So I turned to Swift, Their 150gr A-frame (which is very much like the partition) shot lights out. Their bonded Scirocco, I found, out shoots Noslers ABLR, The Nosler AB outshoots the ABLR. Both swift offerings perform great on game. Took some big muleys with them. Have taken lots of deer sized game with the Nosler's too. I had a .270 Weatherby Mag for a while. Both the Nosler and Swift offerings performed well at near max load velocities. Accuracy wasn't as impressive as in the .270win but it was good enough to regularly make one shot kills beyond 500yds. .015 off the lands for the AB and sirocco, 0.020 off for the partition, .022 off for the A-frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2369985, member: 71817"] I agree with 358 Guy. I found that in my 30-06 the 165gr partitions (exposed point and protected point) shoot to very much the same point of impact out to 200yds. A less than 1" group at 200yds is totally acceptable to me. Beyond 200 the exposed points held tighter groups. They like to be .017 off the lands in my Rem700. In my .270win I shoot the 150gr exposed point partitions. I can make sub 1" groups at 200yds if I do my part. shooting a Sig 970SHR, it likes the bullets .022 off the lands. A number of years back I had great difficulty finding Nosler partitions in .270. So I turned to Swift, Their 150gr A-frame (which is very much like the partition) shot lights out. Their bonded Scirocco, I found, out shoots Noslers ABLR, The Nosler AB outshoots the ABLR. Both swift offerings perform great on game. Took some big muleys with them. Have taken lots of deer sized game with the Nosler's too. I had a .270 Weatherby Mag for a while. Both the Nosler and Swift offerings performed well at near max load velocities. Accuracy wasn't as impressive as in the .270win but it was good enough to regularly make one shot kills beyond 500yds. .015 off the lands for the AB and sirocco, 0.020 off for the partition, .022 off for the A-frame. [/QUOTE]
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