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The Ultimate Hunting Bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1719890" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I killed my first elk with an original Nosler Partition in 25/06 117gr. that had cylindrical grooves like a record, I assume made from turning on a lathe. They changed in the 70's to current manufacturing procedures.</p><p>While sectional density and retained weight were once the standard bullets were held accountable to, fragmentation lethality became more the norm once the manufacturing process discovered how to insert plastics into the bullet tips. With the new aerodynamics they could achieve by elimination of tip deformation and new bonding technics employed, manufactures looked at Ballistic Coefficients designing bullets to deliver one shot kills at all yardage with variable expansion, fragmentation and deep penetration. The Nosler Accubond serves as an excellent example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1719890, member: 26477"] I killed my first elk with an original Nosler Partition in 25/06 117gr. that had cylindrical grooves like a record, I assume made from turning on a lathe. They changed in the 70's to current manufacturing procedures. While sectional density and retained weight were once the standard bullets were held accountable to, fragmentation lethality became more the norm once the manufacturing process discovered how to insert plastics into the bullet tips. With the new aerodynamics they could achieve by elimination of tip deformation and new bonding technics employed, manufactures looked at Ballistic Coefficients designing bullets to deliver one shot kills at all yardage with variable expansion, fragmentation and deep penetration. The Nosler Accubond serves as an excellent example. [/QUOTE]
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