Ok this may seem like a stupid question but I have always wondered about this. I have always been under the impression that leading was mostly caused by hot gasses coming in contact with the base of the bullet and thereby liquefying and melting the led to be deposited on the boar walls. I know some also comes form the actual lead contacting the boar. So my question is, why would Nosler Partitions not cause leading due to their exposed lead base? Especially at the temperatures and pressures in a rifle.