Partition® 7mm Caliber 175 Grain Bullet (50ct)
Minimum Velocity: 1800 fps
Maximum Velocity: Unlimited


1. Nosler Engineering
Nosler's special lead-alloy, dual-core provides superior mushrooming characteristics at virtually all impact velocities.
2. Fully Tapered Copper-Alloy Jacket
Ruptures instantly at the thin jacket mouth, yet the gradual thickening along the bullet's axis controls expansion and curls the jacket uniformly outward at high and low velocities.
3. Nosler's Integral Partition
Supports the expanded mushroom and retains the rear lead-alloy core. The enclosed rear core retains more than two-thirds of the original bullet weight for deep penetration.
4. Dual-Core Construction
Every Partition® bullet in the Nosler® line delivers optimum length, weight, and ogive design for maximum in-flight and terminal performance.
5. Special Crimp Locks
Adds strength to resist deformation under the pressure of heavy magnums.
Partition® Bullet Informational Video
Partition® Ballistic Gel Test
Box Qty. | 50 |
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Caliber | 7mm |
Grain | 175 |
Bullet Type | Partition |
UPC Code | 54041356459 |
Manufacturer | Nosler |
Manufacturer Part Number | 35645 |
Diameter | 0.284 |
Ballistic Coefficient (BC) | 0.519 |
Overall Length (OAL) (in.) | 1.360 |
Sectional Density (SD.) | 0.310 |
Base | Flat |
Factory Type | No |
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Review by 4elk / (Posted on 3/5/2018)Great bullet perform great at long range -
Works great
Review by Flatlandshooter / (Posted on 8/15/2016)I loaded these in a 28 Nosler for an African trip. I took a 375 too for Eland but I could have left it at home. I took 2 Eland, Kudu, and a Gemsboc. Also a Red Hartebeest. I have used partitions for over 40 years. I have always said there is only one direction an animal go when a partition is used. DOWN I shot a bull Eland with a 300 partition and of course it worked well. I shot the cow with the 28 and tremendous. Quartering to and base of neck shot. Split the heart and I found it at the rear of the short ribs on other side. She went maybe 10 steps. What to say? I have used monolithic bullets but I did not like them. Unless you hit bone to drive the pieces of bone they just cut a small hole and your animal will run until it bleeds out. When the partition hits and it expands it is dumping lead and energy. Much more internal damage. Nosler partition. Still the best bullet. By the way they shoot like crazy in the model 48. US869 powder and 3/8 of an inch groups.