MD,
Any idea why Nosler didn't just leave the rear of the partition copper alloy? It seems that would have made manufacturing easier (and cheaper) and accomplished the same goal. That would have made the rear slightly less dense, but time has shown that hasn't been an issue for monos with penetration.

Maybe accuracy with different metals/density on front and back half? I would assume accuracy would be best when the entire bullet has the same jacket and cores?

Last edited by bonepoint; 09/19/22.