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Nosler bullet users.. Factory 2nds

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  • BHAVIN
    I used to buy alot of Nosler seconds at the factory in Bend, Oregon. They always shot well and I never came across a defective one. I need to go back at some point.
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  • jonk
    Whoooeee, their shipping is steep though. At least for ME- probably just has to go a long way. I"m not ready to buy a bunch to make it worth shipping but looks like some good deals.
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  • Pinhead
    jonk, if you think their prices is steep on bullets, just try 8x57 brass--26.00 + 11.00 plus making 37.00 plus for 50 cases. Too steep for this ol country boy.
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  • dakotashooter2
    I agree on the shipping. I'd easily wait a few days if they would ship USPS flat rate.
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  • Mobuck
    Shipping isn't too bad if you are buying about 500 at a whack.
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  • sandwarrior
    I picked up a whole bunch of seconds based on the fact that the firsts either had cannelures or did not. They must have had a new person doing loads that day/week(everybody at Nosler went hunting and left the new guy in charge) and sent the ones not supposed to have cannelures through the machine that does that. And, the ones without must've had some finish process that would be ruined if they went back through that process.

    I ended up buying about 1000 @ $.24 ea. ...shipped to my door.
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  • Wulfmann
    I have preached the Gospel of Nosler seconds and have gained many converts to the faith.
    I have used the competition 30 caliber for about 6-7 years and find them as good as first and as good as Sierra.
    My converts tell me they get the same results in 30 cal but not in 223 bullets. They say they are very good but Sierra are better so use the Nosler 223 seconds for practice.

    Last time I bought them I didn't need them but got some while they had a $7.95 flat shipping charge no limit.

    I actually bought 1500 155gr for $9.95 per 100 and wished I had simply asked how many were in the building and taken them all.
    Hindsight is 20/20.
    Then I paid $12.95 per 100 168gr all match bullets for 2000 and wished I had bought everyone they had.
    Thing is, today 155/168 match 2nds at $16.95 per 100 plus actual shipping may one day look like a shouldacoulda post.

    Have you seen Sierra's recent prices?
    You will need a late model car as trade for a multi pack order!

    Wulfmann
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  • HandgunHTR52
    I just bought 6 boxes of the 7mm 140 grain BT seconds. Even with shipping the 6 box total was $40.00 cheaper than buying 6 boxes of firsts from Midway or Midsouth (without shipping).
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  • steve4102
    quote:Originally posted by dakotashooter2
    I agree on the shipping. I'd easily wait a few days if they would ship USPS flat rate.


    They do ship flat rate! To my zip code shipping is $10.52 if I purchase 1 box or a 100 boxes.
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  • steve4102
    quote:Originally posted by steve4102
    quote:Originally posted by dakotashooter2
    I agree on the shipping. I'd easily wait a few days if they would ship USPS flat rate.


    They do ship flat rate, but UPS! To my zip code shipping is $10.52 if I purchase 1 box or a 100 boxes.
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  • steve4102
    I agree on the shipping. I'd easily wait a few days if they would ship USPS flat rate.


    They do ship Flat Rate, but UPS. To my zip code shipping is $10.52 no matter if I purchase one box or a hundred boxes.
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  • steve4102
    opps
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  • Wulfmann
    Having trouble with the enter button or are we trying to increas post count!!!???!!![:o)]

    I will have to call them and see what will fit in a USPS flat rate box

    Wulfmann
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  • CapnMidnight
    Brother Wulfman,
    I saw the light years ago, and I am a believer. I live about 165 miles from the factory, and they treat me the same way on shipping. I just get some of the club members together and order enough to make it pay.
    For what it's worth.
    W.D.
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