That is true for the NP, but not all exposed bullet lead cores are designed similarly.Because the bullets are built like an "H". The jacket material divides the lead into two sections. This allows for a good expanding bullet while preventing lead core & jacket separation. It results in a very good bullet for results on game and for some, is the standard to judge bullet performance by.
Sorry, it was not my work. If you click the link I provided below the last picture, you can see that it was @Petey308 hard work and creation. He does not frequent here as he used to, he's been too busy at work and running his business.Feenix (Ed) I appreciate these presentations of cross sectioned bullets. Great work! How do you hold the bullets when making the cuts? Are you using an endmill?
I wish the swifts were easier to get. As swifts got harder to source I switched to Partitions. Partitions perform just fine, I started with A-frames and just liked them.FMJ, Partition style bullets have exposed lead at the rear because of design, the lead has to get in there somehow.
I have recovered enough Partitions in numerous cals to know that the lead often compresses, however, the jacket does not always deform, although Swift A-frames seem to always deform the rear jacket.
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I had a great load in .270win using 130gr partitions for whitetails. I was destroying lots of meat. My outfitter told me to go to a heavier bullet and slow it down some. Result was a lot less destroyed mead. with the 150gr partitions.I tried 120gr in my 25/06. Shot a deer at about 40yds. The bullet blood shoted entired side of that deer. bullet didn't hit the shoulder either. It was a heart lung shot. First and last time I every use partition bullets. I still have that box somewhere to remind me. I do use their B.T. and AB without the blood shot. They are my go to bullets and have been for a great many years.
Now I haven't use partition bullets in a very very long time. if I rememer correctly the velocity was to be under 2900fps. I was using a 22" barrel length. at that time I didn't have a chronographe nor did I even knew about them. Anyway I switch to Nosler 120 lead tip and never had that problem again. I have set that rifle back in the gun safe and haven't used in a great many years. I switch to Nosler B.T. and A.B. and they have become my go to bullet in most of my rifles. Never had that problem again. I have used them in USA and Africa with them all doing a great job of putting the animal down. as long as I didn't my part.I had a great load in .270win using 130gr partitions for whitetails. I was destroying lots of meat. My outfitter told me to go to a heavier bullet and slow it down some. Result was a lot less destroyed mead. with the 140gr partitions.
I used a 300 H&H on few rabbits with it. Didn't have to skin or gut them. Didn't take them home either.I use 115g Partitions in my only 25-06 left, used to have 4 in my safe, but sold them with my business.
I mainly shoot Fallow deer with these and never have I had bloodshot meat on any side of the animal.
I have had rabbits completely bloodshot from headshots using 75g HP @ 3700fps from the 25-06, but the 22-250/AI does the same thing…
I think the Partition is a fantastic bullet within its range limits. Not the greatest LR bullet, but 500 is doable twisting knobs…
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