With the original design, there are certainly better options. On the new design, sounds like they have something worth considering.i had read in an article that they tested the heavy frame partitions and got 80-85% weight retention.
I have heard that Nosler recently changed the design on the Partition, and extended the "bonded" section in order to have more weight retention? Any truth to this?
They do lose a lot of the front.The front of the NP disintegrates and that doesn’t leave enough material/weight in what’s left to either penetrate as deep or form a bigger mushroom compared to a Swift A-Frame or a Barnes Triple Shock. The NP is not designed for DG. I’m sure some guys will chime in that they used them on buffalo and the buffalo died but there are better choices with less risk. I don’t even like them for elk or large PG like eland and several guides I know don’t allow them for brown bear. IMHO, the NP is a great example of advertising the heck out of a so-so product and capturing significant market share when there were better products available that were overshadowed.
Sure, but there is a huge difference between a cape buffalo and a black bear.Was that black bear dead?
If so, the bullet did its job.
It won’t penetrate well. It is a highly expanding bullet. Use Barnes, Accubond, or A Frame for DG.