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Factory seconds on 9.3 partions...stock up now.

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08 December 2006, 18:54
ROSCOE
Factory seconds on 9.3 partions...stock up now.
For all of you ordering the 9.3 Chapuis rifles...stock up now on these bullets. You will have a hard time finding any bullets at a better price.

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Originally posted by free_miner:
idaho, thanks for the heads up

grizz, it is at http://www.noslershop.com/cgi-bin/virtualcatalog/Catalo...ets&displayNumber=55

or if that doesn;t work just go to http://shootersproshop.com/bullets.htm and click on 9.3



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11 December 2006, 03:17
Idaho Sharpshooter
ALL GONE!!!

I'll try and keep the 9,3 bullet situation in the crosshairs...

Rich
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12 December 2006, 08:40
tomo577
WOW !!!
what a deal, using defective rejects for target practice....... or for hunting ?

will it show how well the rifle shoots ???


TOMO577
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12 December 2006, 08:44
J.R.Jackson
On the website it states: "These are factory 2nds bullets. They include stains, scratches and cosmetic blemishes."

Should not be a problem with how well the rifle shoots.
12 December 2006, 12:03
Rusty
Tom,
The 2nds have done a great job in my .375, 9.3, .300 Whby & .257 Whby.

That's both partitions and Accubonds.


Rusty
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12 December 2006, 16:26
Idaho Sharpshooter
Tomo,

they should actually be denoted at "blemished". The weight range is as good as "firsts". The only issues I found were an occasional fingerprint smudge or a microscopic scratch. Shoot as well as the good stuff too...under an inch from my CZ 9,3x62.

Rich
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12 December 2006, 19:15
Art S.
I ordered four or five boxes when the original note went out. I started to order one box to try them, and found the shipping really jacked up the price. I then tried 2, 3, 4 and then 5 boxes and found shipping didn't change. A large order from them really cuts down the per round cost.