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32-40win 03-12-2024 09:58 AM

Used the Partition since 1980, no big reason to switch, it did what I've asked it to do. Was impressed with RWS DK, it it was pretty impressive in how it punched thru punched thru some heavier bone and a brisket on a deer, it's a dual core style bullet, like to see what it could do on a moose on the same shot.
I've stayed away from monos as the partitions have worked so well, but I have one gun that uses them, and I wouldn't be afraid to try a TTSX or an LRX, they are certainly establishing their track records, perhaps more inclined to the LRX, seems to maybe have more versatility than a TTSX. May as well use good bullets if you can when hunting in areas with elk or moose in them, never know for sure just what you'll see, it's a cheap investment considering all the other money you spend to get there, to be able to take that shot.

colt45 03-12-2024 01:07 PM

Lately I’ve been using sierra game king 375 -250 gr SBT in my 375 Ruger with great results form Elk, moose, Deer, coyotes, hand loads at 2840 fps
Never had a animal run a way

Outcast 03-13-2024 06:05 PM

I’ll be the odd man out. Hornady ELDM

obsessed1 03-13-2024 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Outcast (Post 4708863)
I’ll be the odd man out. Hornady ELDM

What caliber/ weight do you use? I worked up a load using the 200gr ELD-X at around 2500pfs in my 30-06 id like to try on elk.. have you driven them into shoulders? How do they stand up? Seriously curious.

Outcast 03-13-2024 06:53 PM

6.5 - 147 eldm and 6mm 108 eldm

Outcast 03-13-2024 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Outcast (Post 4708873)
6.5 - 147 eldm and 6mm 108 eldm

The bullets break shoulders just fine.

Redrider 03-13-2024 07:25 PM

My go to is a .277 150 gr partition for everything. Shoot them were it counts, they don't go far.

Salavee 03-14-2024 04:47 AM

[QUOTE=Pathfinder76;4708541]Your statements regarding the TSX are pretty dramatic. There has to be a reason for it.[/QUOTE

As you probably figured , I think JD was referring to the original X bullet. not the TSX.

Pathfinder76 03-14-2024 06:15 AM

[QUOTE=Salavee;4708921]
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Originally Posted by Pathfinder76 (Post 4708541)
Your statements regarding the TSX are pretty dramatic. There has to be a reason for it.[/QUOTE

As you probably figured , I think JD was referring to the original X bullet. not the TSX.

I figured he meant the TSX because that’s what he said. No?

Pathfinder76 03-14-2024 07:00 AM

You can’t even buy the original X let alone be given them.

Pathfinder76 03-14-2024 07:01 AM

Double

Pathfinder76 03-14-2024 07:02 AM

Triple

oldgutpile 03-14-2024 07:02 AM

elk bullets
 
For many years I used a .338wm for elk, powered with 210 nosler handloads. Most of them dropped in their tracks.
My last bull was with a .375 HH using Sierra Gamekings. The gamekings were a new selection for me, the result of mass hoarding and trying to find enough boxes of one type to prep a load for. The gamekings performed as good or better than any partition and weight retention was incredible. Next best thing to a mono bullet, and I'll gladly use them again.
My last elk was a cow, shot with a custom 8x57, using Sellier and Bellot factory ammo, and the old "Tug" bullet design. At 260 yards, the cow stepped 10 feet into the bush and collapsed. I didnt recover the bullet on that one to report on weight retention.

brewster29 03-14-2024 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Pathfinder76 (Post 4708924)
You can’t even buy the original X let alone be given them.

I have some X 210 grain in 338 I would give someone…just trying to figure out who I dislike that much!

I never shot any game with them because three shots completely copper fouled my barrel so badly I could barely keep those same three shots on the target at 100 yards - about a 14” group.

TSX, TTSX and LRX are nothing like the old X bullets.

Pathfinder76 03-14-2024 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by brewster29 (Post 4708938)
I have some X 210 grain in 338 I would give someone…just trying to figure out who I dislike that much!

I never shot any game with them because three shots completely copper fouled my barrel so badly I could barely keep those same three shots on the target at 100 yards - about a 14” group.

TSX, TTSX and LRX are nothing like the old X bullets.

And they have been out of production for eons.

laker 03-14-2024 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Maxwell78 (Post 4708249)
225 GR Accubonds out of the 338-06

Care to elaborate on your load with that bullet?

Salavee 03-14-2024 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pathfinder76 (Post 4708924)
You can’t even buy the original X let alone be given them.

I have a few as well.. if you want therm. ther're your's.

Pathfinder76 03-14-2024 11:26 AM

I have more than enough. I have blue ones as well.

Rio56 03-14-2024 08:16 PM

so sounds like the terminal ascent and partition would be the best of the best ..
Compared to the ttsx and such , blue tips

-Less fouling
-better terminal performance
-shoot thru's / without
-expansion

Pathfinder76 03-15-2024 05:41 AM

Less fouling is certainly not the case. Better terminal performance is pretty subjective, and if you are shooting game inside, say, 600 yards expansion is a non issue.

It probably doesn’t matter what bullet you choose, but at least base choices on facts, not internet feelings.

Rio56 03-15-2024 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Pathfinder76 (Post 4709122)
Less fouling is certainly not the case. Better terminal performance is pretty subjective, and if you are shooting game inside, say, 600 yards expansion is a non issue.

It probably doesn’t matter what bullet you choose, but at least base choices on facts, not internet feelings.

will do .. Your facts are internet , maybe
I like the ascent and PT
Not to say the TTSX is a failure but everyone has a choice
I actually like the mono's , just less

Dubz337 03-21-2024 11:37 AM

Terminal Ascents or ELD-Xs are what I stick with outta my 7mm Rem Mag

hansol 03-21-2024 01:16 PM

Right there with you. ELDM.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Outcast (Post 4708863)
I’ll be the odd man out. Hornady ELDM


DrQuack 03-21-2024 01:51 PM

+1

Muskeg 03-22-2024 09:03 AM

338WM - 225g Grand slams.
300WM - Accubonds
308- Accubonds
270- Accubonds
6.5CM- Accubonds and some ELDx that shoot great but there is nothing left of bullet under 100m, hence the Accubond

Key word is Bond.. prefer the Bonded well over cup and core. Majority of our Elk kills are within 100m in bush. If I were to load up some cup/core it would be ELDM over ELDX and only for 300wm over 500m, say 208g with high BC.
Only used copper in the 45-70 and haven't had the chance with Elk yet.
Have been thinking to try LRX, looks like a great choice.

Rio56 03-22-2024 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Muskeg (Post 4711025)
338WM - 225g Grand slams.
300WM - Accubonds
308- Accubonds
270- Accubonds
6.5CM- Accubonds and some ELDx that shoot great but there is nothing left of bullet under 100m, hence the Accubond

Key word is Bond.. prefer the Bonded well over cup and core. Majority of our Elk kills are within 100m in bush. If I were to load up some cup/core it would be ELDM over ELDX and only for 300wm over 500m, say 208g with high BC.
Only used copper in the 45-70 and haven't had the chance with Elk yet.
Have been thinking to try LRX, looks like a great choice.

great boolit .
anyone know why they were never mass produced and not more avail in the market
I believe better than the almighty PT

Muskeg 03-22-2024 07:44 PM

:scared0015: I had no idea they stopped.. just checked Website and looks like only 250's available. Going to have to check supply now lol. thinking I have 1.5 boxes.

Rio56 03-23-2024 09:53 PM

and this great one , sorta went away

Swift A Frame , great elk bullet

anyone ever use

Smokinyotes 03-24-2024 08:06 AM

A frames are a great anything bullet. Problem is finding them.

Dick284 03-24-2024 08:41 AM

The dual core lock ring Grand Slam bullets are a thing of the past. The newer made Grand Slam’s are a nothing more than a slightly heavier jacket hot core bullet with a blunted tip.


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