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John Amos Nosler, Bullet inovator dies at 97.

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12 October 2010, 21:44
Outlaw51
John Amos Nosler, Bullet inovator dies at 97.
Mr.Nosler died Sunday night . A momment of silence for a great man.


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13 October 2010, 10:21
2ndtimer
Rest in peace, Big John. Thanks for everything you did for us all. Amazing life, check out his autobiography, Going Ballistic.


Bullets are pretty worthless. All they do is hang around waiting to get loaded.
13 October 2010, 10:59
Rusty
John's bullets have provided me with years of shooting enjoyment. RIP.


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13 October 2010, 18:09
Hot Core
A true Legend in his own time. Designed the Big Game Bullet that is the Benchmark for " ALL " Bullets to compete against.

God Speed Mr. John!
13 October 2010, 19:11
Ol` Joe
A true giant


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13 October 2010, 20:18
elk hunter
Besides developing great bullets, John was a wonderful human being. He would occasionally walk through the plant handing out candy to the employees, which of course was against company rules, but who would tell him not to. All the employees thought the world of him. I've never heard anyone say anything but kind words about him. He will be missed.

RIP John.
14 October 2010, 22:22
DMB
Pax Vobiscum John,
You were a pillar in our house,
And, we appreciate all that you've done for us,
We'll catch up with you soon..