Nosler Partition vs Hornady

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I am having trouble finding local stock of Nosler but found a guy with a ton of hornady stock. Is there a hornady equivalent to the nosler partition bullet??
 
Nothing similar to the Partition in hornady's line up.

The interlock is a good cup&core bullet and should be more than adequate in most cartridges, save maybe the high velocity magnums. Hornady does make bonded bullets, as well as mono-metal bullets if you are expecting close range impacts with big animals at high velocity.
 
I am having trouble finding local stock of Nosler but found a guy with a ton of hornady stock. Is there a hornady equivalent to the nosler partition bullet??

If he has some Hornady "Interbonds", they are a premium bullet, and may come close to Partitions in equivalency.
The Hornady "Interlock" is NOT a premium bullet, and will not replace the Partition.
Eagleye.
 
Thanks guys for the feedback. I have been out of reloading rifle for many years and just getting back into it. There are so many bullets out there now I have been confused for weeks so I have decided since I have the same guns go back to the old Nosler partitions which have always worked very well for me. Problem is I cannot find them local. Is there a site sponsor you guys get them from?? I will be reloading 243, 270 and 280 for deer and coyotes and just picked up a 223 so will be trying that also for coyotes.
 
IMHO you don't need Partitions for deer and coyote. The Hornady Interlock will kill them dead.
 
Give the GMX a look. It's a mono-metal Hornady; should penetrate like a Partition - or better, and it seems to open up wicked-fast like a lead-core bullet. It can handle very high impact velocities, although I wouldn't use it in cases where the impact velocity is expected to be much lower than about 2500-2600fps
 
If he has some Hornady "Interbonds", they are a premium bullet, and may come close to Partitions in equivalency.
The Hornady "Interlock" is NOT a premium bullet, and will not replace the Partition.
Eagleye.

Define "premium"....if you are shooting 180 grain .30 cal interlocks in anything up to, and including, the big .300's I defy you to show me the difference. Several moose down and out with this bullet in both a 30-06 and a .300 win.

I do like partitions, and while they will retain a little more weight and hold together a little better, there is nothing magic about them. The interlocks have been around along time, they are not as frangible as a ballistic tip or even a game king, and they shoot pretty accurate in most guns. I wouldn't think twice about what would happen if I shot a whitetail or a moose at close range. I know what the outcome will be.......
 
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I've used the partition for moose for many years now, and if I had the choice on my bench between the part and the Hornady interL I'd use the nosler.
However either one will work just fine, I would add one more Speer Mag Tip, I still have a few of these.
Bill
 
Thanks guys for the feedback. I have been out of reloading rifle for many years and just getting back into it. There are so many bullets out there now I have been confused for weeks so I have decided since I have the same guns go back to the old Nosler partitions which have always worked very well for me. Problem is I cannot find them local. Is there a site sponsor you guys get them from?? I will be reloading 243, 270 and 280 for deer and coyotes and just picked up a 223 so will be trying that also for coyotes.

You don't need Partitions for any of those calibers on any of that game. Use the Interlocks. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. - dan
 
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