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Why no long range Nolsler partition?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 925728" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>Well I guess I should have known they only retain about 60% of their weight. I mean they worked great for my little brother on his first deer and his Model 88 Winchester loves them so we are going to stick with them for the in close hunting. Couldn't go wrong with the way we got the Partitions, friend of the family heard my brother got a .308 that our Pap gave him and our friend give him 100 reloads that had Federal brass all loaded with a hot load pushing a 150gr Partition. My Dad wasn't sure what was in them so reprimed all 100 rounds then loaded them with a reduced recoil load for my little brother that only drives the 150s around 2600fps I believe. The rifle shoots around 1 MOA with these loads and is great for shots up to 200yds.</p><p></p><p>Well I have been using the. Hornady SSTs for a while now and none have exploded on me yet even at really close ranges like 15yds in the woods. I always assumed from what I have heard others say, that the Accubond was like one of the best bullets around for hunting, I guess they fragment easy too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 925728, member: 69478"] Well I guess I should have known they only retain about 60% of their weight. I mean they worked great for my little brother on his first deer and his Model 88 Winchester loves them so we are going to stick with them for the in close hunting. Couldn't go wrong with the way we got the Partitions, friend of the family heard my brother got a .308 that our Pap gave him and our friend give him 100 reloads that had Federal brass all loaded with a hot load pushing a 150gr Partition. My Dad wasn't sure what was in them so reprimed all 100 rounds then loaded them with a reduced recoil load for my little brother that only drives the 150s around 2600fps I believe. The rifle shoots around 1 MOA with these loads and is great for shots up to 200yds. Well I have been using the. Hornady SSTs for a while now and none have exploded on me yet even at really close ranges like 15yds in the woods. I always assumed from what I have heard others say, that the Accubond was like one of the best bullets around for hunting, I guess they fragment easy too. [/QUOTE]
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