AlaskaHunter
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From 30 years agoThe 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.
They’re not a bonded bullet, and originally, the nose was low/no antimony soft lead that was intended to open easily and freely while the lead in the base was high antimony hard lead. It’s no surprise that the nose usually separated. It was supposed to expand and possibly fragment violently and reliably, even at low impact velocity. The partition in the bullet was never intended to make the whole bullet tough. Just the back half. It’s easy to build a tougher bullet. Just make the jacket thicker and close the nose more. Nosler was trying to get the best of both worlds when he invented the Partition bullet. Significant and reliable expansion WITHOUT so much disintegration that penetration ceased. While it’s sort of a cop out, it’s also sort of accurate and a little bit wise when he used to answer people who complained of a failure with the line “at what point in the animal’s death did the bullet fail?”