I was over getting a VIP tour of the Nosler factory several years ago. During the tour, we stopped by for a lengthy stay at the underground range. The bullet being tested at the moment was a sample lot of the .308" 200-grain Partitons and they were shooting them in the .300 WinMag railgun test rifle (ULA action).

I witnessed Gail Root shoot four consecutive groups in the 0s with this combination. If memory serves, the smallest group was .03" and the largest was .07"; just one hole, slightly larger than .308".

Gail told me that the bullet was consiltantly accurate and was probably the "most balanced" projectile in flight that existed.

Freakin' unbelieveable.

I'd never use them personally, I'm a fast/light bullet Ballistic Tip kinda guy, but the accuracy of the heavy Partition is both interesting and fascinating.

Steve




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