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Nosler has a decent selection of Seconds and Over runs up right now at some good prices. They were a little thin on inventory for awhile there. There listing more and more lately. The "Seconds" are a good deal. I've shot a bunch of them at paper, varmints and game and have seen absolutely no difference from a box off the shelf from my local spot.http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1
Quote from: Biggerhammer on February 11, 2014, 08:44:43 PMNosler has a decent selection of Seconds and Over runs up right now at some good prices. They were a little thin on inventory for awhile there. There listing more and more lately. The "Seconds" are a good deal. I've shot a bunch of them at paper, varmints and game and have seen absolutely no difference from a box off the shelf from my local spot.http://www.shootersproshop.com/shooters-pro-shop/reloading/bullets.html?p=1Sure a nice price on the 375cal. 300gr. Partitions. But I haven't decided if I am going with Partitions or Accubonds in the 375 Ruger. Main game is elk and bear right now. Biggerhammer which do you suggest?
I think any animal in WA hit with 260 or 300 gr with a decent shot is dead. Not sure a premium bullet is necessary short of a big AK bear or African game. I use 300gr SGKs in my 375 Wby cause they're accurate and cheap.Just my