freddyfour
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He's buying 6.5mm Accubond bullets for reloading, not loaded cartridges.where the heck are you finding Nosler Accubonds for 6.5 creedmoor at $2 a round? maybe i need another coffee to think straight, but, I am used to paying $50 for 20 rounds of Norma whitetail stuff, $40 if it goes on sale...Nosler is closer to $70 for 20 in my experience...
I did email them, just waiting on a response now. The surface even feels a bit different, a little less smooth.I think it's just cosmetic, but for the price you paid I'd send an email and picture to Nosler to see if they'll send a replacement.
Not loaded ammo, just projectiles. Also for my 260 rem, the better 6.5where the heck are you finding Nosler Accubonds for 6.5 creedmoor at $2 a round? maybe i need another coffee to think straight, but, I am used to paying $50 for 20 rounds of Norma whitetail stuff, $40 if it goes on sale...Nosler is closer to $70 for 20 in my experience...
I am guessing they got wet, or something. Maybe some type of cleaner with nitric acid? I know that stuff can dissolve copper and is used in various industrial cleaning solutions.I did email them, just waiting on a response now. The surface even feels a bit different, a little less smooth.
Got it at Cabelas on my way past this summer, couple hrs away. I'll burn more than the price of the bullets on gas unfortunately.Go back to where you got them and get an other box or a refund!
Ya, I see they have factory seconds some times listed on their website. I'm guessing that it is all the bullets with these issues.Clearly this is too widespread of an issue for Nosler to do the right thing and send you a new box. A $10 coupon might have been better than "just do the work and fix it yourself".
Short answer is no, the discoloration will not have any effect on the bullet performance.Just opened a new box of Accubonds and half of them are discolored, almost burnt looking. What do you guys think, any performance issues using them still? I have never run into this situation before. At $2 a bullet you kinda expect better quality.
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It is curious, I've loaded plenty of Accubonds that all came in cardboard boxes and never seen this before. I would have never guessed the cardboard was the issue.They may not be pretty, but that's all the effect you're going to get from that condition.
As mentioned cosmetic, created by gasses released from the cardboard.
I opened some older "Barnes" monolithics in carboard boxes and they had similar discoloration issues. It's not smooth but doesn't have any effect on accuracy or performance.
We're so used to plastic boxes being used for premium bullets, we seldom see this on them.
I get similar issues on the odd boxes of Hornady and Sierra.