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Nosler partition
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1286734" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>Probably an overrun at the Nosler factory. Most Factory loads (Weatherby) that load Nosler Partitions have a cannelure, but the bullet might not be available with a cannelure if you buy them as a component. When I was using the 250 Partition in my .340, I couldn't find a bullet with a cannelure to reload. I contacted Nosler, and the CS rep told me the only 250 grain .338 bullets avail with cannelure was in loaded ammo.</p><p> You should notice no difference in the accuracy or performance (on game) of either bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1286734, member: 38154"] Probably an overrun at the Nosler factory. Most Factory loads (Weatherby) that load Nosler Partitions have a cannelure, but the bullet might not be available with a cannelure if you buy them as a component. When I was using the 250 Partition in my .340, I couldn't find a bullet with a cannelure to reload. I contacted Nosler, and the CS rep told me the only 250 grain .338 bullets avail with cannelure was in loaded ammo. You should notice no difference in the accuracy or performance (on game) of either bullet. [/QUOTE]
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