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Nosler reloading manual #6

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22 December 2007, 20:23
wildboar
Nosler reloading manual #6
Hi, does anyone knows a source for getting it?
22 December 2007, 20:39
Buglemintoday
will Midwayusa ship it to Italy?

http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?s...id=894640&t=11082005


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22 December 2007, 21:04
wildboar
I'll try to contact MidwayItalia. Smiler

P.S. No trace of the manual on their website Confused
23 December 2007, 05:23
Buglemintoday
It should be in that link Confused


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
23 December 2007, 05:25
wildboar
I'm talking about MidwayItalia's website.
23 December 2007, 07:38
Buglemintoday
Oh, Sorry! I thought you were kidding about there being a MidwayItalia Big Grin

I looked around on there as well and could not find anything - Sorry!


"Let me start off with two words: Made in America"
23 December 2007, 13:11
mho
quote:
Originally posted by wildboar:
I'll try to contact MidwayItalia. Smiler


That would likely be an expensive option.

Midsouth will sell and ship you one, but they have a minimum order size ($20 or $40 depending on how you order), so you'll have to order something else as well (e.g. a set of dies, or whatever Santa has promised to bring Daddy... Smiler ). (Just noticed, Midsouth has this on backorder, scheduled for arrival any time, though).

Sinclair will also sell you one. The price is slightly higher than Midsouth, but they don't need minimum orders. Besides, for non-US customers, Sinclair is slightly easier to deal with (unless you are an existing Midsouth customer).

- mike


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23 December 2007, 13:28
wildboar
Thanks Mike, yesterday evening I already took a look to Sinclair's website but Midsouth is interesting too...