Nosler Partition Success
#21
RE: Nosler Partition Success
tkstae
Here are acouple of additional sights....
http://www.grafs.com/fc/product/64008
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=719430
Here are acouple of additional sights....
http://www.grafs.com/fc/product/64008
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=719430
#22
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
RE: Nosler Partition Success
Someone over at 24campfire.com was asking about the Partitions Mike!
I know you like to promote these bullets - so I helped this guy out by showing the pics over there. I'm not sure if you wanted to follow-up on that. I'll email you beforehand -if herequests your email address.
I know you like to promote these bullets - so I helped this guy out by showing the pics over there. I'm not sure if you wanted to follow-up on that. I'll email you beforehand -if herequests your email address.
#23
RE: Nosler Partition Success
Triple Se7en
Not a problem T7 - I wish I had taken a picture of the vitals compartment... I know the bullet went through there but itdid not hit every piece of the heart and lungs - yet when i got the guts out and opened the chest cavity it was nothing but jelly - no big pieces of any thing. The hole out the right front shoulder while it was 1"+ - broke up the shoulder bone up realbad - but really did not ruin that much meat. If I lost 5#'s of meat I would be surprised. Unless you consider the heart - which I am not a heart eater so no loss there.
mike
sent you a PM
Not a problem T7 - I wish I had taken a picture of the vitals compartment... I know the bullet went through there but itdid not hit every piece of the heart and lungs - yet when i got the guts out and opened the chest cavity it was nothing but jelly - no big pieces of any thing. The hole out the right front shoulder while it was 1"+ - broke up the shoulder bone up realbad - but really did not ruin that much meat. If I lost 5#'s of meat I would be surprised. Unless you consider the heart - which I am not a heart eater so no loss there.
mike
sent you a PM
#27
RE: Nosler Partition Success
Tracker12
They just took a big jump in price - so I shopped around and the best buy i could get was at Natchez (www.natchezss.com) Their December flyer list them @ 33.49 page 56 - good thru 2/28/07 other wise they are going to be anywhere from 40 to $50 bucks per fifty. They are getting awful expensive - I am now shooting paper and plinking with a Speer Gold Dot (.452 either 250 or 300 grain) a bonded bullet that offers some of the same chacteristics as the Nosler but a lot less money @ $15 or there abouts... It is just very difficult to switch because of the fabulous success I have had with the 260 Nolsers....
They just took a big jump in price - so I shopped around and the best buy i could get was at Natchez (www.natchezss.com) Their December flyer list them @ 33.49 page 56 - good thru 2/28/07 other wise they are going to be anywhere from 40 to $50 bucks per fifty. They are getting awful expensive - I am now shooting paper and plinking with a Speer Gold Dot (.452 either 250 or 300 grain) a bonded bullet that offers some of the same chacteristics as the Nosler but a lot less money @ $15 or there abouts... It is just very difficult to switch because of the fabulous success I have had with the 260 Nolsers....
#29
RE: Nosler Partition Success
cayugad
Just my opinion Cayugad, but I believe the 300 is a little to solid to shoot a whitetail with. The 300 grain is a Protected Point according to Nosler you and I would look at it and call it a "soft point" with a partition behind it. The 300 is really built for penetration
This is the bullet I load and hunt elk with because I (think) I need more more penetration against the thicker skinned elk. It really does the job there. I have shot a couple of deer with this bullet (in frustration becuase I have not seen and elk or a really nice buck) and at the closer ranges (75 yards and under)it penetrates to well - goes right through - the deer is dead but it takes awhile for the deer to know that. While with the 260 the bullet still passes through (bones and all) but the hydrostatic shock of the HP litterally blows up the vitals.
That would be my assesment of the two... it is just the expsense that is driving me nuts....
mike
Just my opinion Cayugad, but I believe the 300 is a little to solid to shoot a whitetail with. The 300 grain is a Protected Point according to Nosler you and I would look at it and call it a "soft point" with a partition behind it. The 300 is really built for penetration
This is the bullet I load and hunt elk with because I (think) I need more more penetration against the thicker skinned elk. It really does the job there. I have shot a couple of deer with this bullet (in frustration becuase I have not seen and elk or a really nice buck) and at the closer ranges (75 yards and under)it penetrates to well - goes right through - the deer is dead but it takes awhile for the deer to know that. While with the 260 the bullet still passes through (bones and all) but the hydrostatic shock of the HP litterally blows up the vitals.
That would be my assesment of the two... it is just the expsense that is driving me nuts....
mike
#30
RE: Nosler Partition Success
I was looking at the Nosler Partition HG 300 grain and found they are on sale. I thought maybe they would be a good projectile to try in some of my rifles is all. They might be a good projectile for hunting hogs, but then if I had to go after porky, I'd take the White and some 500 grain NEI's.