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Nosler Partition bullets typically have a velocity range of 2,000-3,200 feet per second (fps), depending on the caliber and rifle used.
Characteristics of Nosler Partition Bullets
Nosler Partition bullets are known for their exceptional accuracy and penetration. They achieve this through a unique design featuring a lead core separated by a copper jacket, with a distinct partition in the middle. This design helps to maintain the bullet’s integrity even after penetration, reducing the risk of catastrophic failure and ensuring that the weight of the bullet remains on target.
Ballistic Performance
When fired from a rifle, Nosler Partition bullets typically exhibit a high velocity range, making them suitable for hunting larger game. The velocity range is influenced by the caliber and the rifle used. For example, a 30-06 Springfield loaded with a 150-grain Partition bullet can reach velocities of up to 2,900 fps, while a 308 Winchester loaded with a 150-grain Partition bullet can reach velocities of up to 2,800 fps. The velocity range can also vary depending on the specific loading and the performance of the rifle.
Hunting Applications
Nosler Partition bullets are widely used for hunting due to their exceptional penetration and accuracy. They are particularly effective for hunting larger game such as elk, moose, and deer. When hunting at longer ranges, it’s essential to consider the bullet’s velocity and ensure that it remains supersonic to maintain its expansion and penetration capabilities. A general rule of thumb is to aim for a velocity of at least 1,800 fps to ensure optimal performance.
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