Partition vs Accubond

The GKs do perform well at the velocities generated by the .358. I suspect they would perform just as well in the Whelen.
 
I'm true blue to Nosler here. The 225 Partition will fill the need for a little faster expansion.This truly is not a knock on the AccuBond at all as it has performed beautifully for me.

Now if Nosler were to bring out a 200 Ballistic Tip in .358 cal ..................... :roll: :mrgreen:

I know about the other bullet manufacturers and there are some good ones. My choice remains as is.

You guys did not disappoint me, thanks to all for the positive feed back.

Don
 
DON":1k0xplan said:
I'm true blue to Nosler here. The 225 Partition will fill the need for a little faster expansion.This truly is not a knock on the AccuBond at all as it has performed beautifully for me.

Now if Nosler were to bring out a 200 Ballistic Tip in .358 cal ..................... :roll: :mrgreen:

I know about the other bullet manufacturers and there are some good ones. My choice remains as is.

You guys did not disappoint me, thanks to all for the positive feed back.

Don

Same here Don.. I try some other bullets here and there, but Nosler's seem to go hunting most of the time.

The 200 AB in the Whelen might be a stick of dynamite in the Whelen.. Love to see one pushed into jugs. Bet it would be a good pill. Gerry has had excellent luck in his Whelen.
 
Gerry, don't post too many pictures of what we hunt here in BC or more people will want to come. Lol. That looks like some great bear habitat there. Looks like a few drainages I have been in here down in the kootenays. Best of luck in getting that draw.
 
gerry, I sure hope you get drawn there my left handed friend :wink:. I would not be overly concerned with either the Partition or the AccuBond. You will place the shot where it has to be and then the work begins in packing it out :mrgreen:>.
That cow elk I shot this past fall at just over 500 yards did not travel 150 yards.
Nosler makes good quality>>

Blessings,
Dan
 
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