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11 February 2009, 20:00
Gary Surko
Northwest Custom Projectiles
Anyone have experiance with Northwest Custom Projectiles? I use a 280 and was thinking of trying their 160 gr. bullet for deer hunting.


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11 February 2009, 20:22
James Kain
quote:
Originally posted by Gary Surko:
Anyone have experiance with Northwest Custom Projectiles? I use a 280 and was thinking of trying their 160 gr. bullet for deer hunting.

Do you have a website for them? I would like to see what they have for 6.5mm/.264cal bullets.
Thanks


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11 February 2009, 23:12
Gary Surko
quote:
Originally posted by James Kain:
quote:
Originally posted by Gary Surko:
Anyone have experiance with Northwest Custom Projectiles? I use a 280 and was thinking of trying their 160 gr. bullet for deer hunting.

Do you have a website for them? I would like to see what they have for 6.5mm/.264cal bullets.
Thanks




http://www.customprojectile.com/


Political correctness offends me.
12 February 2009, 04:52
James Kain
quote:
Originally posted by Gary Surko:
quote:
Originally posted by James Kain:
quote:
Originally posted by Gary Surko:
Anyone have experiance with Northwest Custom Projectiles? I use a 280 and was thinking of trying their 160 gr. bullet for deer hunting.

Do you have a website for them? I would like to see what they have for 6.5mm/.264cal bullets.
Thanks




http://www.customprojectile.com/

thanks


Disabled Vet(non-combat) - US Army
NRA LIFE MEMBER
Hunter, trapper, machinest, gamer, angler, and all around do it your selfer.
Build my own CNC router from scratch. I installed the hight wrong. My hight moves but the rails blocks 3/4 of the hight.....