07 February 2007, 00:28
POPNosler's new offerings!
http://www.nosler.com/index.php?p=12Brass, BT's in 20 cal, etc.
07 February 2007, 01:50
doctorxringThanks for the heads up on these products.
If this bullet is priced close to the
Custom Competition 30 cal. I'll be
ordering them ASAP !
http://www.nosler.com/index.php?p=12&n=4dxr
07 February 2007, 05:01
b beyerThey certainly have a large ego, calling their products "custom"
07 February 2007, 05:28
MickinColoIt’s nice to have another manufacture jump into the 20 caliber pool. It’s just more choice in bullets.
08 February 2007, 00:19
grizzquote:
Originally posted by b beyer:
They certainly have a large ego, calling their products "custom"
http://www.nosler.com/index.php?p=9&bullet=13What part of flash hole deburred, sized, chamfered mouth, and weight sorted, don't you understand? That sure qualifies it to be called "custom" in my book!
08 February 2007, 00:42
POPquote:
Originally posted by MickinColo:
It’s nice to have another manufacture jump into the 20 caliber pool. It’s just more choice in bullets.
Heck yeah!
09 February 2007, 01:14
b beyerHey Grizz, are you doing all that work to the cases or are they? They may be considered custom when you are through with them, they certainly are not when you buy them.
09 February 2007, 10:07
BeartrackBeen shooting some of the 40 gr BTs in a 26" SS encore barrel. Three loads w/ W748 looked good. I didn't have my calibers, just a steel tape in the truck. One about .6-.7 (5 shots @ 100), one a little over .5 and the was just a ragged hole about .35-.40 in diameter (subtract .204 from that and it really shoots). The only problems was that load was cratering the primers in 42 degree weather. I think it's going to have to backed off before I can use it as a squirrel gun w/ its 90 outside.
10 February 2007, 03:45
5Redman8b beyer....THEY do the prepping.....
10 February 2007, 11:40
seafire/B17GGuess no one noticed the new 140 HPBT in the competition line in 6.5 bore...
Also the AccuBond is being offered in the 6.5 bore also with a 130 grain weight...
And if you are into Nosler's brass... they will be offering the 260 Rem in Nosler Brass....