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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1660880" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>If I'm hunting big game I'm using Nosler Partitions, period. I've never had one fail, even on a 750 yd shot with my .270 Win., on an antelope another hunter had wounded. The only complaints I've ever heard is 1. Sometimes they work too well, especially at close range. An acquaintance shot a Coues at about 35 yds. with a 7WM and it completely removed the off shoulder! 2. Some rifles simply refuse to shoot them. Personally, I've sold 2 different rifles that wouldn't shoot them, although today I would probably at least try some of the mono bullets. Or maybe rebarrel? Back when, it was easier to just sell or trade them. </p><p></p><p>It doesn't seem to matter what bullet you hunt with, people nearly always ask how it compares to a Partition. They're pretty much the gold standard of hunting bullets and in my mind, they are always a good place to start!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1660880, member: 78056"] If I'm hunting big game I'm using Nosler Partitions, period. I've never had one fail, even on a 750 yd shot with my .270 Win., on an antelope another hunter had wounded. The only complaints I've ever heard is 1. Sometimes they work too well, especially at close range. An acquaintance shot a Coues at about 35 yds. with a 7WM and it completely removed the off shoulder! 2. Some rifles simply refuse to shoot them. Personally, I've sold 2 different rifles that wouldn't shoot them, although today I would probably at least try some of the mono bullets. Or maybe rebarrel? Back when, it was easier to just sell or trade them. It doesn't seem to matter what bullet you hunt with, people nearly always ask how it compares to a Partition. They're pretty much the gold standard of hunting bullets and in my mind, they are always a good place to start! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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