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I have noticed that the .308 caliber Nosler Partitions have performed with a lot less fragmentation on large whitetails. They seem to have bigger exit holes also. This is compared to other non-30 caliber Partitions I have used. My only theory is they are used in the 30-06 and 300's so they are made to perform for those higher velocity calibers. It has actually been a nice feature to have for my .308 because they drive bone very well. Anybody got any other ideas on why this bullet plays tougher in a .308? Thanks Buckfever