01 August 2003, 11:14
BurropackerLobby Nosler for non-moly Fail Safes
I would love to try fail safes but don't want to mess with moly as I also want to be able to shoot other non-moly bullets.
I wish Nosler made non-moly versions of fail safes like they do with the Partition Gold. Mike in customer service said the non-moly Partition Golds outsell the moly version. Should be easy enough, no extra steps, just ship them out before they coat'em.
What do you say we all put in a call or two to Nosler (800 285-3701) to lobby for non-moly fail safes? I put a call in to John Nosler, head of marketing. Had to leave him a voice mail message (he was out hunt'in!).
It is amazing what a little feedback can do with a good company that listens to its customers.
01 August 2003, 12:46
<rws2>I think the reason they are coated is because they are sticky and need it to reduce pressures.I read that or heard that somewhere but can't remember where now.
You're probably barking up the wrong tree.
I don't know who makes what of the Combined Technology bullets, but the FailSafe was originally a Winchester bullet. And, as such, is probably still made by Winchester.
RSY
01 August 2003, 17:06
BradThis week I shot 180 Failsafe's, 180 Hornady's and 180 Partiton's into nice little groups from my 06' without cleaning between changing bullets... Moly, no moly... I doubt it matters.
01 August 2003, 17:26
micmacI think Nosler makes them. I'm pretty sure I've seen them for sale as seconds non-moly coated at their facility in Bend.
[ 08-01-2003, 08:28: Message edited by: micmac ]02 August 2003, 02:11
LoneEagleWinchester designed and was selling the Fail-Safe before the partnership with Nosler ever came about. If anything then Nosler probably coats them. Sean
04 August 2003, 08:31
T300WbyMagI wish Nosler would come out with a non-moly Partition Gold in 375 cal.... 260gr and 300gr.
God Bless America!
04 August 2003, 09:42
Chuck NelsonWinchester makes them. Lobby winchester for the change. I agree that they need to get rid of that crap.
John Barsness and Ross Seyfried both remove the moly from the Failsafes that they shoot.
Chuck