Will Nosler ever bond a Partition bullet?

Glock Man

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Apr 13, 2006
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I have definately heard a lot of requests for a Partition with a poly tip and also a bonded core Partition. We have had a design for them for a while now, but as it sits, it is not feesible to produce such a bullet at this time. Too cost prohibitive. Don't ask for a bonded core PT. It just doesn't work. Tip deformation is not that big of a deal with a PT in my opinion. We have cut the tips off and they still shoot the same. Also the lead tends to move when it is traveling at 3000 fps. You never know what will be added to our product line though. Our engineers are always looking for ways to advance our technology.
 
I have definately heard a lot of requests for a Partition with a poly tip and also a bonded core Partition. We have had a design for them for a while now, but as it sits, it is not feesible to produce such a bullet at this time. Too cost prohibitive. Don't ask for a bonded core PT. It just doesn't work. Tip deformation is not that big of a deal with a PT in my opinion. We have cut the tips off and they still shoot the same. Also the lead tends to move when it is traveling at 3000 fps. You never know what will be added to our product line though. Our engineers are always looking for ways to advance our technology.
The Best Partition was the Partition Gold excellent weight retention.
 
I don’t know how you figure that when both the Partition and AccuBond are designed for 65% weight retention.
I believe you’ve answered your own question.
They both are designed to 65% of weight retention.
Nosler didn’t want to leave the Partition, most likely because it has a very good following of those who love, and use that bullet.
They designed their AccuBond as their bonded version of the loved Partition for those who wanted a bonded bullet.
If I remember correctly I think I saw somewhere that Nosler even said this at one time, but I can’t find it anywhere so that may just be my mind playing tricks on me.
I had a coworker who absolutely loved the Partition as do a lot of hunters, but I’m an AccuBond fan and had great success with those.
 
my question would be , why ? why would you want a bonded Partition ? there is such a thing as too much bullet integrity . this is why we don't hunt with FMJ bullets . the bullet has to expand , or break in pieces , whatever it's designed to do . I don't worry about a lot of things guys get wrapped up in discussing bullets , either they work , or they don't . if you're no satisfied with how the bullet performed , simply choose another bullet . there are plenty to choose from .

I shot a lot of game with Partition bullets , I've also shot a lot of game with AccuBond bullets . both bullets work extremely well when placed in the vitals .
 
The PT is the flagship line for Nosler, the benchmark in the industry that all others are compared to and they are not going to change. Why should they? The price point would go up substantially for a small market. The PT has been successful as is for 77 years.

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