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Offline Buckfever

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Nosler Partition .308
« on: July 17, 2005, 03:22:59 AM »
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?  
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Nosler Partition .308
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2005, 06:23:12 AM »
I just got a 308 and going to start reloading for it. Starting out, going to use   Barnes 130 grain Boattail XLC.  Will try the Noslers if these don't work out. Will enjoy trying different loads and bullets.Barnes and Noslers are going to be my main choice.

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Re: Nosler Partition .308
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2005, 07:54:54 AM »
Quote from: Buckfever
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


You are right about lower velocity Partitions being toned down.  Many bullets will penetrate more (up to a point) at slower speeds.
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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2005, 11:54:53 AM »
My load, 42 gr. 3031; 165 gr. Nosler Partition; Federal Brass; Federal Primers.  My rifle is a Ruger Compact with 16,5" barrel. By extrapolation, I think I' m  getting about 2,500 fps in the short barrel
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