Today at 1:08 PM #1 B baldwin1968 FNG Joined Jul 24, 2015 Messages 47 I have a bunch of these that I bought years ago, but no clue what they actually are! If anyone can identify these, I'd sure appreciate it! They're 180 grain .308 diameter. Attachments 17276358702381.jpg 271.2 KB · Views: 58 17276358701780.jpg 340.9 KB · Views: 58
I have a bunch of these that I bought years ago, but no clue what they actually are! If anyone can identify these, I'd sure appreciate it! They're 180 grain .308 diameter.
Today at 1:14 PM #2 TaperPin WKR Joined Jul 12, 2023 Messages 2,903 The exposed lead in the base looks like a Nosler Partition - googling pt 1330 also shows other folks selling Partitions with that part number.
The exposed lead in the base looks like a Nosler Partition - googling pt 1330 also shows other folks selling Partitions with that part number.
Today at 1:16 PM #3 H HGL FNG Joined Jul 17, 2018 Messages 75 Location SC They look like a 180 grain nosler partition at first glance.
Today at 1:33 PM #4 T tt_johnsclist WKR Joined May 25, 2018 Messages 499 Base looks like partition, and PT is in the part number
Today at 3:29 PM Thread Starter #5 OP B baldwin1968 FNG Joined Jul 24, 2015 Messages 47 Very cool! Thanks all, glad I didn't buy more of these recently to test in my 300 win mag. Ya'll rock!
Very cool! Thanks all, glad I didn't buy more of these recently to test in my 300 win mag. Ya'll rock!
Today at 6:15 PM #6 35WhelenAI WKR Joined Nov 20, 2021 Messages 1,523 Partitions are a great bullet. I've had good accuracy and on-game success with them in a 300 Win, 280 Rem, 270 Win. So you are glad you didn't buy more Partions because you had those, or because you didn't want a Partiton?
Partitions are a great bullet. I've had good accuracy and on-game success with them in a 300 Win, 280 Rem, 270 Win. So you are glad you didn't buy more Partions because you had those, or because you didn't want a Partiton?