9.3 250 grain accubonds back in stock?

cody c

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Hey peeps over at tradex!

I see Nosler lists there 9.3 250 grain accubonds as back in stock, any chance your getting some in soon? Any chance I can reserve a box or two (deposit or pay in full)?


I had emailed as to when you would have stock again and the answer was "when nosler has some more in stock" which they show on their web, so I thought I'd ask.


Regards,
 
It was out of stock the other day, but I just put an order in.

Thanks for posting that potashminer, by the way I worked at the mosaic plant for some expansion work years ago in Saskatchewan near the Manitoba border. Interesting lifestyle that is.
 
I can assure you that after 38 1/2 years at it, the "interesting lifestyle" gets to be a bit thin. All in all, though, it was a good run.
 
I still remember salt in any little cut in my hands and in my eyes from that place. I worked at the K&S legacy plant for about a year during its construction near Bethune as well.

Ya happy to be working back in cow town these days of insecure economics.

I found a set of dies in the EE as well, and my brother (who has a reloading setup which I can use) has some surplus H4895 so I'll be either pulling factory or shooting off a couple boxes of ammo for brass maybe in the next month or two.
 
I'm not trying to be a smart-ass, but if you sold 12 boxes in a couple days, why just order in 5 days worth of stock from the manufacturer (nosler)?


edit (the site says 17 boxes left now) March 7

it will depend on how many nosler was willing to give to the Canucks .... they produced in october 2017 and we never seen a dime of that production ...
 
What do you like this bullet best for. I have been shooting the 286 partitions. And the Hydrostatic Stabilized 286s.

One minor point is that Tradex site often won't return a result for minor variations in search term. So 9.3 gets you most bullets, but some come up only when I search 9.3mm. Noslers are among the latter.
 
What do you like this bullet best for. I have been shooting the 286 partitions. And the Hydrostatic Stabilized 286s.

One minor point is that Tradex site often won't return a result for minor variations in search term. So 9.3 gets you most bullets, but some come up only when I search 9.3mm. Noslers are among the latter.

Deer/elk/moose mostly. More of a bush gun, the 286's I have, have been fine, but a bit slow from the factory for my preference.
 
Deer/elk/moose mostly. More of a bush gun, the 286's I have, have been fine, but a bit slow from the factory for my preference.

Likewise find the 285s a little slow and I wouldn't want to try much of a long shot with them (They do hit beautifully though!)
 
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