Disregard above statement...nosler custom competition are the best bullets ever made in the history of mankind!!! Nothing to see here. Carry on.
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I've been concerned on how quality control is right now with everyone trying to keep up with demand.
Me thinks QC is at a low with demand at a high.
Well I must say, despite my disappointment in the cc bullets, Mason/Nosler extended me a very nice offer of replacing my bullets with any other bullets they had in stock. I chose some hunting bullets which have always served me well. Nosler made it right in my opinion.
What the fuck was premature about reporting the facts? The bullets were bad, they admitted it and there are others out there floating around obviously.So your OP/Thread was premature and now we have this thread entitled Buyer Beware? This is how rumors get started and a few years from now it is going to be common knowledge that the original said bullet tumbles at 100 yards due to harmonics or whatever the latest bullshit is out there at that time.
If you would like, you can send us a sample (3-4 of the bullets with the most visible fracturing) for us to inspect. If upon inspection it turns out that they should have been seconds, we will gladly replace them.
Thank you Dave. I'll add a bit here to say, yes, Dave is absolutely correct in what he describes. I've shot literally hundreds of thousands of bullets with very visible fissures like these, and it doesn't effect accuracy in the slightest. It's a perfectly natural result of forming the ogive on a jacketed bullet, and is always present to some degree, if you only take time to look closely enough.
I actually sent both complete boxes to him. Both sperate lots made several days apart. Cabelas is not sent seconds from nosler. These were deep grooves that got past their QCThe only fact I see is you bought a couple of boxes of seconds from a big box sporting good store and Nosler offered to send you replacement "firsts" based solely on your own hand picked sample of bullets sent to them. Only their firsts aren't exactly up to your standards to begin with so here comes your fact pattern. Only to end up with hunting bullets instead. So, your end of email chain isn't exactly true is it? Either they are providing "shitty customer service" or they "made it right". Which one is it? The quality of their customer competition bullets appear to be secondary to what you got out of them. I don't see one thing Nosler did wrong. They did exactly what they promised.
I tried some 69gr. years ago. I found OAL after seating them was as much as .135. After talking to them on three different times I was told the same thing. They said they were not as concerned with tolerances on the CC bullets as they are with the hunting bullets. I have not wasted my money on Nosler Bullets in 4 years.
If that's the kind of junk they put out as "competition bullets" I would hate to see the quality control on everything else. Very well written response to his email. I've been concerned on how quality control is right now with everyone trying to keep up with demand.
Disregard above statement...nosler custom competition are the best bullets ever made in the history of mankind!!! Nothing to see here. Carry on.
I tend to agree that the Noslers Comps are great as I'm in the police here in Australia and also shoot military/police rifle competitions. With the 155g Nosler Competition Bullets I can shoot 1/2 MOA at 100 yards and 1" MOA at 300 yards in perfect weather with my 1942 1903A3 US Springfield. This bullet won me the State Championships with my 1942 K98 (chambered in 308) with 6 inch groups at 300 yards with OPEN SIGHTS in the timed event!Disregard above statement...nosler custom competition are the best bullets ever made in the history of mankind!!! Nothing to see here. Carry on.
Big Brown just dropped off a box of 190s,and these things are gorgeous!
I lined about a third of the box up and went over them with a 120 lumen Surefire and a magnifying glass and all I can see are the little hairline scratches from rubbing on each other in the box.
If I get any kind of decent performance at all from these, Brownells will be getting hit hard on another order!
Have any of you guys tried these in a 1/10 5R?
I have a 20" FP10 that has done sub 1/2" at 100 several times with Federal Premium.
The only powder I can get right now is Winchester 760, but they have a listed load for that bullet with a pretty wide swing from min to max, so hopefully I can find something in there that will work.
Has anyone tried this combo?
Just got back from trying out nosler 175 cc. I have to say they are the worst bullets I have used yet! I have a remmy 700 20in. 308
With smk and varget 44 grains I get .5 groups all day. With the nosler I was lucky to get 3 inch groups I even tried h4895 and got the same. I feel so ripped off. anyone want to buy 200?
Just got back from trying out nosler 175 cc. I have to say they are the worst bullets I have used yet! I have a remmy 700 20in. 308
With smk and varget 44 grains I get .5 groups all day. With the nosler I was lucky to get 3 inch groups I even tried h4895 and got the same. I feel so ripped off. anyone want to buy 200?
Just got back from trying out nosler 175 cc. I have to say they are the worst bullets I have used yet! I have a remmy 700 20in. 308
With smk and varget 44 grains I get .5 groups all day. With the nosler I was lucky to get 3 inch groups I even tried h4895 and got the same. I feel so ripped off. anyone want to buy 200?
Just got back from trying out nosler 175 cc. I have to say they are the worst bullets I have used yet! I have a remmy 700 20in. 308
With smk and varget 44 grains I get .5 groups all day. With the nosler I was lucky to get 3 inch groups I even tried h4895 and got the same. I feel so ripped off. anyone want to buy 200?