95g Partition is right at home with a 10" twist, 43g of IMR 4350 with a win primer

85g triple shock, max load of R#19 with a Win primer, also.

Your house would not hold the deer and antelope we killed with the 95g partition, no kidding. Big Kansas and Nebraska deer that went over 200 lbs and yardage out to 360, NONE ever went over 10 yards. With the 95g partition, quartering shots coming and going is no problem as the bullet plows through shoulder blades and ribs on the quartering shots, always exiting. Wound channels are massive with good blood trails.

Blood trails with the 85g Tripple shock with the max load of R#19 were never seen as all deer were laying in their tracks.

I can't say anything bad about the other bullets mentioned, you just have to use the 95g Partition to see what I am talking about. The 95 at 3100+ causes massive tissue distruction, lungs and heart are just mush, nothing left of them, plus the complete penetration and blood loss.

I think that the new R#26 would shoot the 95's at 3300 with accuracy.

Friends used the 243 with the 95's on 450 lb cow elk in Az with no problems while I held the mules.