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Nosler has VERY good sale on some Nosler ammo...
26 February 2016, 04:30
GatogordoNosler has VERY good sale on some Nosler ammo...
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26 February 2016, 06:32
SliderNoslerCustom 264 Winchester Mag 125 grain Partition Ammo (20ct)
$33.00 Thats a STEAL.
27 February 2016, 02:34
capowardThanks, definately a cost saver...
I've purchased all my Nosler Custom 300 SAUM ammo from their sale/overruns; it was cheaper than buying the brass.
Jim
"Life's hard; it's harder if you're stupid"
John Wayne 27 February 2016, 03:12
Grenadierquote:
Originally posted by Slider:
NoslerCustom 264 Winchester Mag 125 grain Partition Ammo (20ct)
$33.00 Thats a STEAL.
Gone.

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27 February 2016, 16:42
p dog shooterI know why I haven't brought any factory center fire hunting ammo for decades.
Even when on sale it is a lot more expensive then reloading.
27 February 2016, 18:26
Gatogordoquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
I know why I haven't brought any factory center fire hunting ammo for decades.
Even when on sale it is a lot more expensive then reloading.
Well, yes and no. In the case of common cartridges you are certainly right most of the time, unless the sale is very cheap, but as above mentioned, the component costs of the .264 WM ammo and the 9.3x74R that I bought a few boxes of, are more than the sales price. I didn't do an analysis of many of the rounds in the sale, but I'm pretty sure that holds true for all but the most common ones in this instance.
Many people like to reload. Personally after reloading hundreds of thousands of shells, mostly shotgun and a some pistol, I just look at it as a chore. Unless I'm reloading for many rounds of practice, I much prefer to buy my rifle hunting shells. I'd rather spend my time doing something I enjoy more. To each his own.
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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
27 February 2016, 23:45
GrenadierI too purchased the .264 WM. It was selling for about the same cost/round as the cost/case for unprimed brass. Add in the cost of bullets and powder and it becomes a real bargain. I now have loaded ammo at the cost of brass PLUS I will have the brass to reload once I shoot it.
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28 February 2016, 00:45
ftbtThanks for the head's up! Just ordered 5 boxes of 9.3 x 62 Paritions @ $39.00 a box. Can't really reload them for that price. Cheapest 9.3 x 62 Partitions on Ammoseek are are about $65.00 a box.
29 February 2016, 07:16
Sevensquote:
Originally posted by ftbt:
Thanks for the head's up! Just ordered 5 boxes of 9.3 x 62 Paritions @ $39.00 a box.
Picked up a few boxes of those myself, went back after I placed my order and said all sold out. Guess I wasn't the only one buying 9.3x62 ammo tonight.
29 February 2016, 22:03
larrysThey certainly are good if you do not reload. For the 264, it is a trade-off IF you must have the correct headstamp. I just resize 7mm mag brass and that makes reloading cheaper.
Larry
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson
01 March 2016, 04:22
Schrodinger's CatThank you Gato. After reading your note, I took advantage of the sale and bought 3 boxes of 9.3 x 62 at a great price. Thanks again