The Partition just keeps producing dead and dead can’t get deader. But it was introduced in 1948 so it’s not exciting these days.If you think accubonds are too fragile, try out some partitions. Pretty tough bullet. Midway has em in stock.
The Partition just keeps producing dead and dead can’t get deader. But it was introduced in 1948 so it’s not exciting these days.If you think accubonds are too fragile, try out some partitions. Pretty tough bullet. Midway has em in stock.
The 280 is a custom build already that shoots very well. Still not sure I am 100% happy with the stock but everything else is good.That 280 will do it all. You might be better off taking that gun money and 1 trick out your 280 . Upgrade the stock to something like the MDT Hunter 26 folder if your packing in for your elk hunt. If not , new scooe ect and more ammo. Truthfully your better off spending 500 on ammo and shooting a lot.
That being said, who doesnt want a new rifle. I have way to many and bow hunt everything. If you want bigger that 300 PRC looks interesting. You can go to Brownells and pick up a barreled action and drop it in a nice stock pretty reasonably.
I appreciate you letting me know. I will pass on the BTs for an Elk sized animal.You are wrong. I’d happily use a 160 ballistic tip on an elk but have only used more fragile bullets in real life.
I appreciate you letting me know. I will pass on the BTs for an Elk sized animal.
I appreciate your opinion but I would not consider a BT stoutly constructed. I have taken many whitetail with a 150-165 BT. Only one exited(165) all others grenaded inside the chest cavity liquifying the vitals.Ballistic tips are stoutly constructed bullets. The fact that they make bigger wounds than some other stout bullets doesn’t mean they aren’t plenty stout for plenty of penetration.
Look at a cross section illustrations, the jackets taper to be very thick.