bullet":242fe9sd said:JD338":242fe9sd said:bullet":242fe9sd said:I know what you are doing!!!! You are trying to get me to see that if I want a bullet to open up fast and initiate a devastating wound with the ability of the mass to more than likely exit, while holding together as it goes through bone, that I would have to settle for the Partition as an heavy for caliber bullet for my 358Win and especially my 300Win Mag. Your not fooling me, you work for Nosler, :lol: :lol: 8) :mrgreen:
What you are describing is exactly what the Partition has been doing for over 60 years. Tough to beat a Nosler PT.
JD338
I KNOW - I KNOW - I KNOW - I KNOW = I REPENT!!!!!!! I used them for years and a 180gr Partition Protected Point actually saved my life, and after all these years of load work and trying different bullets while hunting with them and looking for the perfect all around bullet - I keep coming back to them. GO A HEAD AND SING "JUST AS I AM" I am already coming down front!! I WAS BLIND AND NOW I SEE AGAIN :shock: :shock: :shock:
While I agree with Jim, it is always fun to mess with other bullets and see what they do in comparison. The good part about all of it is this Mike, you know, without a doubt what the PT's will do just about everytime. That is pretty good piece of mind. Once you experiment some, maybe you will find a bullet that does something a little better, but at least you always have a bullet to come back to. I have wanted to try some of the Woodleighs, Swifts and some others, but I won't mess around with them, until I have a proper shooting Nosler load. I don't wanna get caught with my pants down! Scotty