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I use Nosler seconds all the time. I have never been able to tell the difference. Except the price is alot lower. | ||
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Clark I got many of those too and they are Hornady. For my intents they are just as good. I have used many of the Nosler blems and never has a problem. I had one rifle that wouldn't shoot the 180 BT's well, but then again it didn't like any of my handloads and prefered the Hornady Light Magnum ammo which it routinely shot into 1" groups. Considering the light barrel on it I was pleased with those groups. I think it's refusal to shoot the Noslers well was more its doing than the blems which another rifle shot into 0.5" groups. | |||
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i have shot a few but i have about a 100 blem bullets left. some have a different color tip and some have the cannalur on them. they shoot good and they are a lot cheaper than the first. does anybody have a link for hornady seconds? | |||
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Where to get second bullets: Nosler----------Shooters Pro Shop, Bend,OR Hornady--------Lock, Stock, and Barrel, Valentine, NE Sierra----------At the Factory in Sedalia, MO Speer----------Lewiston, ID (Forgot the store's name, duh) Lost River------Tiffany's, NY, NY GS Custom-----Bottom of the Marianas Trench Wolf-----------Murmansk Steel Works Remington-----Our tolerances are so loose we don't have any seconds. May I interest you in a 458 Ultra Mag in a Push Feed configuration? Here, let me glue that sight back on. Winchester----Our bullets are tight. It's just the guns that are loose. Ass Clown-----I'm sorry Mrs. Clown, I don't know what happened, I dropped the baby. | |||
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