Nosler bullets (factory seconds) on-line

Just ordered some, and they have been shipped according to the email I received today. Got some 300gr .375 Partitions, 180gr .308 Accubond and 150gr .277 Partitions. Great savings!
 
Bullet tip? Is that the plastic piece on the end of the bullet? :p Bullet tip... that's funny! Most of us call them bullets, projectiles or even boolits. :eek: When ready to fire fully assembled they are cartridges or rounds. Bullet + brass case + primer + powder = 1 cartridge. :D

Jarlath, if you are reloading only for "plinking" I would recommend getting your bullets from Higginsons. Get some Hornady 55 gr. FMJ for $8/100. Much cheaper than hunting bullets. I like them anyways.

I deal with alot of Non-firearm people who cannot get their heads around the concept that a bullet is ONLY the projectile and not the entire cartridge. I call it a tip alot because of it.

Yeah. I regularly buy 55gr FMJ for $8/100 or less (Auctions can get down to $4/100). Since I don't currently varmit shoot more an issue of time than desire, I don't see a need to get anything other than FMJ (Why people like to see gphers explode when a FMJ kills them just as dead I do not know).
 
I(Why people like to see gphers explode when a FMJ kills them just as dead I do not know).


It's not a matter of exploding them rather than a matter of ricochets. Shoot FMJ at gophers and sooner or later you are going to "twang" one off towards the horizon where hopefully nothing or no one is waiting to catch it.
 
I used a friend's FMJ in a 22-250 and they ripped marmots apart like nothing I had seen before. Some were too hot for my liking but I never heard a hog complain . . .
 
Nothing wrong with the bullets I got.
I ordered 7mm and the price was better comparing to Canadian seller.
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Do my eyes decieve me or are the polymer tips different colouring on 1 of the three 7mm 150gr SP's?

Probably were made for winchester (ballisticSilvertip) and class seconds before the final coating.

I ordered some .277 solid base from them, all ok, will do again, they have very good price :D.
 
I just ordered a bunch in .22, .25, 7mm and .308 just to see if they will send them. I went well over $100. Something has recently changed with the US rules, Sinclair has notified us that they will ship bullets and brass up to $500, and they have always been real sticklers.
 
So If I wanted to order 5 bags of each 338 cal and 375 cal would it be cheaper to buy them seperate then? (the 5 338 then order the 5 bags of 375 after) or what is a good savings point? ie would it be better to order 10 bags (500) instead?
 
Sinclair

The deal with ordering from Sinclair is this. you can only order 900 round of brass or bullets in one order, so you could get 300 brass and 600 bullets. There pricing on Barnes triple shock is very good, and their pricing on Sierra match king is good. Their Win and Rem brass pricing is great as well. FS
 
Received my order today via Canada Post. I had placed the order on Dec. 17. Here's what it cost me for those that want to compare prices (US$).

100 - 150gr .270 Partitions = $35.90 $0.36 per bullet
200 - 130gr .270 Ballistic Tip = $51.80 $0.26 per bullet
shipping = $21.85
Total = $115.32(C$)
Kanadian Taxes collected by Canada Post:
GST = $5.28
PST = $7.06
Handling fee = $5
Total = $17.35

So my actual cost for 300 bullets was $132.67(C$).

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Taxes collected by Canada Post:
GST = $5.28
PST = $7.06
Handling fee = $5
Total = $17.35
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I ordered 2 (two) packages and each was below 100 USD and I DID NOT pay the taxes. Handling fee was ZERO dollars and ZIP cents. Both envelopes were delivered to my door and no one asked for taxes and handling fee. My luck?
 
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