16 January 2006, 22:55
SeanCheap Partitions at Midway
I just thought that I would let you guys know, if you didn't already, that Midway has the CT Partitions for $4.99 a box.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=63049416 January 2006, 23:04
belawI'm going to show my ignorance: what is a CT Partition bullet, and how does it differ from a "regular" Nosler Partition?
quote:
Originally posted by Sean:
I just thought that I would let you guys know, if you didn't already, that Midway has the CT Partitions for $4.99 a box.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=630494
16 January 2006, 23:10
ramrod340They are moly coated and have a steel liner inside to aid the partition.
These are listed as Combined Technologies not Combined Technolgy. They also show different Manufacture's codes on the ad. CT are 22.94 normally these are normally $6.49.
Are these Noslers?
16 January 2006, 23:11
SnellstromCT is combined technologies, Winchester/Nosler. Has a black Moly coating and a silver polymer tip.
16 January 2006, 23:16
JarrodOn the cutaway I saw of one the partition part was a lot thicker. Looked a lot like an A-frame.
17 January 2006, 00:10
Ol` JoeI believe the partition is moved a bit forward of the std Nosler bullets in the CT line.
17 January 2006, 00:54
arty155mmSo are these real CT's or a knock off??
17 January 2006, 01:44
SeanThey are the same bullets that Winchester loaded in the Supreme ammo.
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=51711317 January 2006, 06:18
LBGuyI am new to the "moly" stuff, so I have a question - Why do many people AVOID moly coated bullets?
17 January 2006, 16:31
MajorCaliberquote:
Originally posted by LBGuy:
I am new to the "moly" stuff, so I have a question - Why do many people AVOID moly coated bullets?
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