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    Recovered Partition Gold

    I was just cleaning up files on my computer and ran across these pictures of a couple 250 grain .338 Partition Gold bullets we loaded for my friends bison hunt a few years ago. The bison - a ~ 2000 pound mature bull - was a true wild animal taken in Northern British Columbia. Tim took the...
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    250 Savage

    Yesterday afternoon I took my 3rd deer using the Ruger 77 RSI chambered for 250 Savage I bought a couple of years ago. To say I have been impressed with this little cartridge would be an understatement. The short - 18" - RSI barrel spits out the 110 grain Accubond at a modest 2550 fps...
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    Anyone ever buy from this website?

    http://www.reloadingseconds.com/catalog/index.php Are they affiliated with and/or condoned by Nosler?
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    Accubond "failure"

    Anyone who knows me also knows I am the #1 fan of Nosler bullets. The fairly new Accubond has impressed me since I shot my first deer with one. The performance was nearly identical to what the advertising claimed - penetration like the Partition and accuracy like the Ballistic Tip. I shot...
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    Our big game season is now over.

    Even though we failed to get her close enough to a moose for a sure shot my daughter and I did very well on mule deer this fall. In early October she shot this sweet 4x3 from 150 yards. On the Canadian Thanksgiving day weekend in October I shot this 4 x 4 Yesterday I ended my season with...
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    My daughters 2005 Mulie

    We were out Monday evening trying to find the bull moose we saw the day before when this little 3 x 4 mule deer (barely 4! LoL ) made the mistake of walking out 150 yards in front of my daughter. A single 165 grain Partition launched @ 2650 fps from her lefty Savage .308 dropped the buck...
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    Recovered bullet pics

    Here are some pics of 2 recovered bullets. They are .338 - 250 grain Moly Free Partition Gold. The bullets were recoved from a 2000 pound wild bison shot by a buddy of mine late last fall in northern British Columbia. He was shooting a Sako chambered in 338 Win Mag The bullet on the left...
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