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Nosler Partition is suitable for large game hunting.
Design and Performance
The Nosler Partition bullet features a unique design that combines a lead core with a partitioned lead tip. This design allows for deep penetration and controlled expansion, making it well-suited for large game hunting. The bullet’s sectional density and weight retention are optimized for hunting species such as elk, moose, and bear.
Hunting Applications
The Nosler Partition is available in a range of calibers, including .243 Winchester, .308 Winchester, and .30-06 Springfield. For hunting large game, it is recommended to use the heavier weights of these bullets, such as the 150-grain or 165-grain options in .308 Winchester. When hunting at close range, a muzzle velocity of 2,800-3,000 feet per second is achievable, resulting in a significant impact and controlled expansion. At longer ranges, the bullet’s aerodynamics help to maintain accuracy and penetration.
Performance Characteristics
The Nosler Partition’s lead core and partitioned lead tip provide for excellent weight retention, with up to 80% of the bullet’s weight remaining after expansion. This results in a deeper penetration and a wider wound channel, increasing the chances of a quick and humane kill. Additionally, the bullet’s controlled expansion helps to minimize damage to surrounding tissue, reducing the risk of over-penetration and ensuring a clean shot.
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