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Minimum Impact Velocities for Partitions and Accubonds
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 28725" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>A friend of mine is a big Nosler fan and has some pretty impressive groups using 30 cal 165 partitions. I was trying to consider the long range applications for such a load, but was wondering how well a partition would expand at the lower velocities.</p><p>Does anyone have any experience using a 165 partition at longer ranges or with impact velocities 1600 - 1800 fps?</p><p></p><p>On a similar train of thought, how well does the 200 gr Accubond expand at similar velocities? I know it is designed to stay together and perform well at higher velocities, but if launched at 2700 fps, how well would it do further out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 28725, member: 808"] A friend of mine is a big Nosler fan and has some pretty impressive groups using 30 cal 165 partitions. I was trying to consider the long range applications for such a load, but was wondering how well a partition would expand at the lower velocities. Does anyone have any experience using a 165 partition at longer ranges or with impact velocities 1600 - 1800 fps? On a similar train of thought, how well does the 200 gr Accubond expand at similar velocities? I know it is designed to stay together and perform well at higher velocities, but if launched at 2700 fps, how well would it do further out? [/QUOTE]
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