Nosler Factory Seconds Available

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Nosler Factory Seconds

For those Nosler shooters here is a great deal on Factory Seconds. Factory seconds are bullets that have a cosmetic blemishes such as a stain or scratch. They are also overruns of bullets manufactured for use in premium factory ammo. Factory seconds do not have anything wrong them performance wise

We have a good selection of Accubonds, Ballistic Tips, Partitions and the new E-Tips. See our inventory at www.reloadinginternational.com

Availability is limited. Don’t see what you want? Drop me a note, inventory changes rapidly.

The order process is simple:

1) Fill your shopping cart and print your completed purchase order and Import Certificate Application.

2) Sign and submit the documents.

3) Once the license is approved you will be notified and you can complete your order.

NO payment until after the license is in hand.

Questions? Email me at mike@reloadinginternational

Mike
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"whats the process for Canadian buyers?"

The process is simple. We have automated the system and the documents that you need are filled out for you. All you need to do is sign and submit. You will need to create an account or log in first.

1) After you fill your shopping cart proceed to checkout.

2) on the Delivery Information page select "Print Documents" in the International Customers box.

3) Verify the information is correct select "print purchase order" and "print application". These produce the 2 documents need to apply for an export license. All you need to do is sign and submit (instructions are included).

4) Your Import Certificate will be sent directly to us. Once we have it we will apply for an export license. Timelines are variable some licenses take a day or 2 others a couple of weeks.

4) When your license is approved you will be notified and you can then complete checkout. Your original shopping cart was saved so when you log back just select view cart and checkout. NO payment until you actually place an order.

The only difference from a "regular" order is that there are a couple of forms to sign and a little time before the goods are shipped.

Mike
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If there are any doubters as to the function of these bullets, I've used them and just about every other bullet known to man. Imho nothing even compares, and I know the Nosler seconds will shoot and function as well as their firsts.
FYI:



Dave Scovill, November issue of Rifle magazine
Spotting Scope
(Continued from page 10)

Oddly, it's become vogue to beat up on anything that wasn't invented
yesterday - like several million perfectly good rifles and the antique
cartridges they fire implying, if not directly suggesting, the folks who
use those products are stu--, er, uh, well
In over 50 years in the field with a broad cross section of rifles and
cartridges, I've never seen a single example where an animal would have been
killed deader or sooner if it had been hit with a bullet traveling 100 or
even 200 fps faster, and some Madison Avenue wizard would have us believe
the additional velocity generated by some new wonder magnum over its
100-year-old counterpart is somehow revolutionary. And, of course, they
never miss an opportunity to stab the old belted case in the back.
The advantage of the stubby case, we are advised, in addition to wonder
ballistics, is the correspondingly shorter, lighter action, which cuts a
whopping four or five ounces off the overall weight of the rifle - upon
which
pundits mount a nearly two pound scope that is capable of revealing the
rings of Saturn!! No, I have nothing against highpower, sometimes bulky
scopes, but at some point, especially with relatively compact lightweight
rifles, the term practical comes to mind.
So while the gun press remains embroiled in all sorts of minutiae, vetting
one product against another in the ever present media hyperbole - while
rifles, cartridges and whatever come and go - at least one product that was
universally praised back in the 1950s remains the standard by which all
others are judged today: NosIer's Partition. Now there's something that just
isn't worth getting into an argument over.




 
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I have a complete quote on 200 Nosler Partitions from this outfit. The price delivered anywhere in Canada is $96.36, and PST plus GST are extra based on a cost of $79.04 and they are in stock.
Russells price on the same is $158.63 delvered but taxes are based on cost of $146.64. Quite a difference, and there's a good chance Russells won't have them in stock.
There's a good chance Doug Rayner won't have them at the moment either, but he's a very good guy to deal with. I've sent him an e-mail asking for a quote but have had no reply yet. If he can come close I'll deal with him as I have before. Otherwise........
 
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there is no good deals here, you can do just as good in canada with less hassle and paper work.
I got to second this. If there were deals here it would be worth the hassel, since the isn't I would buy Canadian.

Thanks for the feedback, but can you be more specific? Nosler seconds are less than half of firsts (30 cal 180gr. partition $21.71 vs. 42.99 for firsts) and you will be hard pressed to find a better price on Berger's. The current exchange rate doesn't help and hopefully that will change.
 
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