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I know approx. what you meant..........I was being somewhat facetious.
In my experience, (antelope, deer, elk) the 180 Partitions from 30-06 certainly _DO_ penetrate. I've not recovered very many of them.
Almosy all of my kills have been broadside heart/lung shot. Sometimes a rib is hit, sometimes not. Exit holes have been relatively small.
But the animals have all died cleanly and quickly. Meat loss has been absolutely no problem, on any of the animals, whether a rib was hit or not.
I use other bullets, too. But on a combination hunt, where elk is one of the animals I am hunting, I always use the 180 Partition.
After this hunting season, I am going to try out the new Nosler 180 grain AccuBond..........on paper and with chrono. If I can get good velocity, and accuracy any better than I currently get with the Partition, I will use the 180 Accubonds for a season or 2. If I don't see a discernable advantage with the 180 AccuBond, I'll be perfectly happy to continue to use the 180 Partition.
By "advantage"......I'm speaking of velocity advantage, and/or grouping advantage, and/or performance on animal advantage. I guess if I have been living a real clean life, I might hope for a noticeable advantage in all 3 areas.
Lee Carkenord Denver CO (fjlee)
rem'06":5v6pmvx0 said:thats pretty much my thought,as of now..more details.....this is a APS custom with a 24 3/4" lilja bbl with a break.i was told the nosler #4 manual had AI data but i have not had a chance to get any farther than that.it will be set -up for up to 1k and hence the question on the 180 or 200 AB? does anybody have a max velocity list from the #4 for the 2 so the numbers can be run for energy? that way the right decision can be made the first time? thank you.