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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1481456" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Also take into thought that the rifle might not like the Partition bullet. I have had some rifles that just will not shoot them accurately. You never will know until you give them a try and it will most likely be with a slightly different powder load because the Partitions seem to build pressure quicker, at lest they do for me. If the Partition will not shoot to your expectations give the Accubond either the 130 or 140 gr a try. In my experience they like to jump a ways and they are the best of both worlds of the Ballistic Tip and the Partition. They fly like the BT and start of expand like the BT but hold together like the Partition and keep on trucking. I shoot the 130 gr in my 264 Win mag running it at 3350 fps and even as close as 25 yards it goes in a deer scapula takes out the vitals and exits the off side scapula with about a nickel size hole and deer is DRT. I get the same performance a touch over 500 yards. I have killed over two dozen deer with this bullet and only recovered one from a buck shot at 111 yards almost facing me. Bullet was found against smashed ball socket in right ham after going completely through the deer. Text book mushroom and recovered weight was 87 grs. Good luck in your adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1481456, member: 10178"] Also take into thought that the rifle might not like the Partition bullet. I have had some rifles that just will not shoot them accurately. You never will know until you give them a try and it will most likely be with a slightly different powder load because the Partitions seem to build pressure quicker, at lest they do for me. If the Partition will not shoot to your expectations give the Accubond either the 130 or 140 gr a try. In my experience they like to jump a ways and they are the best of both worlds of the Ballistic Tip and the Partition. They fly like the BT and start of expand like the BT but hold together like the Partition and keep on trucking. I shoot the 130 gr in my 264 Win mag running it at 3350 fps and even as close as 25 yards it goes in a deer scapula takes out the vitals and exits the off side scapula with about a nickel size hole and deer is DRT. I get the same performance a touch over 500 yards. I have killed over two dozen deer with this bullet and only recovered one from a buck shot at 111 yards almost facing me. Bullet was found against smashed ball socket in right ham after going completely through the deer. Text book mushroom and recovered weight was 87 grs. Good luck in your adventure. [/QUOTE]
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