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Why no long range Nolsler partition?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 925575" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>I never have been a Nosler fan but have heard a lot of positives about the Accubonds, but have never tried them. Their BCs are low but so is that of most "premium" bullets. The reason I don't like Noslers is because my brother used a Partion in his .308 and hit a deer behind the shoulder at 150yds and it ran 70yds. Upon examining the wound, the entry was small and the exit was a little bigger. Inside it looked like the bullet </p><p>fragmented because there were cuts all through the ribs and vitals. Thought they were suppose to be the ultimate bullet but they didn't impress me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 925575, member: 69478"] I never have been a Nosler fan but have heard a lot of positives about the Accubonds, but have never tried them. Their BCs are low but so is that of most "premium" bullets. The reason I don't like Noslers is because my brother used a Partion in his .308 and hit a deer behind the shoulder at 150yds and it ran 70yds. Upon examining the wound, the entry was small and the exit was a little bigger. Inside it looked like the bullet fragmented because there were cuts all through the ribs and vitals. Thought they were suppose to be the ultimate bullet but they didn't impress me. [/QUOTE]
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