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Actually it’s 75% to 80% retention weight for the Nosler Part. Great bullet design it’s a legend in the hunting world. The Swift A Frame which is another A-frame designed bullet bonds their core for a 90% plus retention weight . Both excellent bullets that I use in .338 WM with the 225gr weight .the Partition is not designed for 65% retention, the front end is designed to shed fragments,, while thee rear core protected by the H-mantle keeps penetrating. If the Partition ruptures penetration ceases immediately. The AccuBond may hit solid bone,, become just a twisted mass of lead and copper but keeps penetrating. when a nosler Partition does what its supposed to do, the front half is shed to do damage and the rear core penetrates and exits.
I’ve witnessed probably 75+ elk killed with Pt’s. Have never seen a Pt “rupture” on big bone even with smaller caliber Pt’s.I am not a fan of the Partition simply because it does come apart and I dare say it was not designed to do so. In all likelyhood i was trying to shoot them with too much velocity. I don’t doubt their effectiveness and would not try to sway anyone in favor of something else, but they didn’t behave how I wanted them to and I moved on.
I came back to nosler bullets with the AccuBond and today the AccuBond long range is a favorite. If nosler would bond the Partition I would use it! Direct competition for the A frame which is one of my favorite bullets but can be hard to find. I shoot the AccuBond over the scirocco even tho they are quite similar.
If only I ran the company!![]()
Sorry, I quoted the wrong post. Wasn’t directed at you.Rupture is your word, not mine, so maybe take it out of quotes. I’m glad your experience has been better than mine.
CharlieI tried the Partitions on wimpy little whitetails and the front core completely wipes off. That bullet performance didn't impress me. I used the 260 Partitions in a 375 Ruger on buffalo and got the same result. On the buffalo, I expected most of the front core to be fully expanded but not necessarily gone.
I've shot my fair share of Accubonds and have only had predictably great terminal performance. I hit a large bull moose on the shoulder with a 250 AccuBond launched from a 338RUM. The bullet penetrated both shoulders and came to rest under the off-side hide. IIRC it still weighed 140gr after penetrating all that bone. The moose was DRT.
I was excited to try the then new AccuBond-LR bullets but found them difficult to find an accurate load for. I like their terminal performance characteristics but if they won't shoot to my expectations, then what good are they? I bought another couple boxes to give them another try. We'll see how that works out.