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The first time I bought Seconds from Nosler ,I was reluctent to use them ,but from my experience there is not a thing the matter with them.Maybe some discoloring ,but not bad and they shoot great.I have bought 1000's since then.
If there was something wrong with them, they could not sell them. They are as good as firsts, but they have blems etc. My 7 mag shoots Nosler 160 Parts into half minute at 3004 fps.
If there was something wrong with them, they could not sell them. They are as good as firsts, but they have blems etc. My 7 mag shoots Nosler 160 Parts into half minute at 3004 fps.
where can I get some of the second run?the only actual problem i have had with them in 1000's of rounds i have loaded them in would be the accubond tips are sometimes deformed slightly or are real brittle and break off. i usually sort before i do hunt loads; good ones go hunting others get used at range, works just fine that way. never had any real bad partitions from them, just some cosmetic issues. great deals and they do a military/first responder discount.
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I use a 200 grain partition out of my 325. Always does the job.
the only actual problem i have had with them in 1000's of rounds i have loaded them in would be the accubond tips are sometimes deformed slightly or are real brittle and break off. i usually sort before i do hunt loads; good ones go hunting others get used at range, works just fine that way. never had any real bad partitions from them, just some cosmetic issues. great deals and they do a military/first responder discount.
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I've been shooting some cheap rounds of 150 & 165 grain bullets through my .308 just to get comfortable with shooting, but there are so many options for when I actually hunt and at this point it's a lot of white noise.
My co-workers use Barnes, but curious as to what you guys think for a .308, or if it really even differs that much from a 7mm or 30-06.
What type of situations would you use a higher grain count for? And when I deer hunt should I use a lower grain count?
Questions from a newb. Thanks guys.