220yotekiller
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Can you get a 1" group. Sorry should have said that.Maybe. Define accurate!
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Can you get a 1" group. Sorry should have said that.Maybe. Define accurate!
That would be fine with me!You may actually like partitions better by time your done!
Really? It’s not a troll to ask about their accuracy. They have never been the benchmark for accuracy. They shoot good enough for most hunting situations. It’s their performance on impact that they set the bar on.Partitions are the base line everything else is judged on.
They're so solid it seems like a silly question, or a troll.
Sorry to come across that way, just havn't ever loaded them.Partitions are the base line everything else is judged on.
They're so solid it seems like a silly question, or a troll.
I've tried partitions two times in my life. Back in the early 70's I tried them in a 7mm mag and they went maybe 1 1/2", that from memory. may not be right. What I didn't like back then was it seemed the jacket always separated at the partition. When i had my 6.5x06 done I was setting it up around the 140gr Partition. That was in the 90's. Tried them and they shot much much better. Come opening of elk season all I had loaded up was 140's from a different company so used them. BTW, those bullet's and the partition shot to the same POA! I suspect the partition today is a more accurate bullet than the older one which I like but what hasn't changed is the price and that I don't like. Would be hard to suggest they should give great accuracy, though they did in my 6.5x06, they are a hunting bullet. Designed to hunt with, not match shoot. It would be hard to dis them to much, they have been extremely effective for one h*ll of a lot of people over the years.Can you get a 1" group. Sorry should have said that.
Something about that. I found with my old 7mm Rem Mag that to shoot best, I needed to seat the 160gr bullet's out farther. I like the bullet's seated to the base of the neck! So took that rifle and had the lands remover so a dummy cartridge I put together with the 160gr bullet seated to the base of the neck had the ogive just off of the lands. Something about it though was the rifle was an L61 Sako and the magazine was long enough to let me do it. Had a similar problem with a 6mm Rem and couldn't do it because the magazine was to short! That 6mm shot alright but not great! Since those days I always try to get the bullet at least to the base of the neck. Sometimes a lighter bullet will easily do that but the base is in front of the neck. Then I seat the bullet one cal depth and hope for the best. Don't go just off the lands if the bullets still miss's them as want to be sure the neck holds the bullet well.I have found that partitions shoot more accurately just off the lands.
Partitions & 4350 in .270 is usually very hard to beat, unless it’s something wrong with the gun or a nut lose behind the stock.Before switching to Barnes LRX and TTSX, for 20 years I loaded
130gr partitions for .270 Win with IMR4350 and 180 gr partition with IMR4381 for 300 H & H
and I was very happy with load development and accuracy.
The last Partitions I shot were no more accurate than the old ones. Expect 1MOA-ish if everything else is right. I think it’s batch to batch, but some people report better accuracy, while most seem to report things in the 1MOA range. They’re accurate enough for big game by most people’s standards but just about every other bullet Nosler makes is more accurate.I've tried partitions two times in my life. Back in the early 70's I tried them in a 7mm mag and they went maybe 1 1/2", that from memory. may not be right. What I didn't like back then was it seemed the jacket always separated at the partition. When i had my 6.5x06 done I was setting it up around the 140gr Partition. That was in the 90's. Tried them and they shot much much better. Come opening of elk season all I had loaded up was 140's from a different company so used them. BTW, those bullet's and the partition shot to the same POA! I suspect the partition today is a more accurate bullet than the older one which I like but what hasn't changed is the price and that I don't like. Would be hard to suggest they should give great accuracy, though they did in my 6.5x06, they are a hunting bullet. Designed to hunt with, not match shoot. It would be hard to dis them to much, they have been extremely effective for one h*ll of a lot of people over the years.
I don't hand load. But I have been able to get 1 MOA from 180-gr partitions in a Federal factory load with my Kimber .308 classic.I’ve had excellent accuracy with 175gr partitions loaded with RL22 in a Tikka 7RM. Only rifle I’ve loaded partitions in.
Never apologize, I was just being a smart ashSorry to come across that way, just havn't ever loaded them.