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Re: Nosler Blems?????

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19 September 2004, 05:20
BFaucett
Re: Nosler Blems?????
Clark,



Are you sure those are Nosler blems? The descriptions sound like Hornadys.



-Bob F.



(Edited to correct typo.)
17 August 2004, 12:55
firstshot
I checked out the shootersproshop and those are some great prices on the blems. I don't care what they look like as long as they shoot well. Difinitely going to order some.



Do any of the other Bullet Manufacturers offer factory 2nds? Sierra, Hornady? Where can you get them?



firstshot
17 August 2004, 05:37
Reloader
Have any of you had any luck w/ the Nosler Blems?

I was thinking of loading some of the 7mm 140 Accubonds but, I am kind of hesitant in loading Blemished Bullets. After all, they got culled for some reason.

Thanks for any info.

Reloader
17 August 2004, 11:43
bobc
I used nosler blems 260/375 on our recent trip to Namibia. Great groups, they held together well on tough plains game including mountain zebra, looked spotless. I have no hesitation after our experience. Bob
17 August 2004, 13:12
shilen30
Speer does. I live a little ways a way from the plant and they sell them at a sporting goods store a mile from the plant.
19 September 2004, 04:22
Clark
The Nolser blem shipment I got from Midsouth shooters supply July specials:

45 CAL .451 DIA 250GR HIGH PERFORMANCE HOLLOW POINT 250/bag Qty 2 $16.30/bag =$32.60/500

7MM .284 DIA 154GR ROUND NOSE 100CT* Qty 3 $6.76 /bag = $20.28 /300

7MM .284 DIA 162GR BIG GAME POLY CARB TIP 100CT Qty 3 $6.57 /bag =$19.71 /300

7MM .284 DIA 175GR SPIRE POINT 100CT Qty 3 $5.68 /bag =$17.04/300

30CAL .308 DIA 220GR ROUND NOSE 100 CT* Qty 3 $5.91 /bag =$17.73/ 300

25CAL .257DIA 100GR SOFT POINT 100CT* Qty 10 $4.34/bag =$43.40 /1000

6MM .243 DIA 100GR ROUND NOSE 100CT* Qty 5 $5.20 /bag =$26.00/500

Subtotal $176.76
Shipping $54.77
Order Total $231.53/ 3300 bullets = 7 cents per bullet delivered

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19 September 2004, 08:52
B17G
Reloader:

I have been over to the Nosler factory multiple times.

Believe me, I think they have better quality control on their blems than some other manufactures have on the bullets they box and ship.

Don't let the word blem bother you one bit.

I have used a lot of them and the only difference I have ever seen is the price difference. Beyond that, there is no difference at all.

I am sure others will support the same statement.

Cheers and Good shooting
seafire
19 September 2004, 10:57
Savage99
The thing is that I got some too. Most of them shoot just fine but a bag of 140 gr .270 Accubonds fly into about four or five inches at 100 yds. Now this may be that the rifle just does not shoot that bullet well.

This never happens with Sierra bullets. Never.

Now I have to throw them out or shoot them in another 270. The other 270 is set up on another bullet.

At this point it does not seem worth it.

"When you buy something that fails to do the job you bought it for it's the most expensive thing you could have bought"
19 September 2004, 05:43
onefunzr2
Bullshooter,

Get Barnes seconds, overruns, and discontinued directly from the factory via their website. As I remember, the price included shipping.
19 September 2004, 12:35
B17G
Sav:

I know you know what you are doing there guy, but I'd tend to blame it either on the rifle or just that rifle doesn't like those bullets, period.

I don't know about the other factory seconds, but most of Noslers, come from being spilled on the floor or factory overruns for some vendors usually. That is why not all calibers are constantly available as seconds.

Remember, they are still making a profit on factory seconds.
But why put your reputation on the line to send out lousy products even if they are seconds?

I don't think it is worth it to Nosler or Sierra.

cheers and good shooting
seafire
19 September 2004, 14:53
Clark
Quote:

Clark,

Are you sure those are Nosler blems? They descriptions sound like Hornadys.

-Bob F.




No, I am not certain, but I had a reason for beleiving that at one time.... could be another senior moment for me