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I just looked at their website. The 135 gr. 10mm's they show at 100 for $55.95. Which is completely ridiculous. How can they be all that much better than comparable, competing brands? And mind you, we're talking about seconds, not first quality product.

And another thing, who uses 135 gr. 10mm/.40 pistol bullets? 135 gr. isn't a common loading in .40 S&W or 10mm Auto, so you'd think with less demand, the price would be lower still. I know there are some fancy defensive bullets in lighter weights that are expensive, but this factory second from Nosler says it's a JHP sporting bullet. Huh.

I've been reloading for decades. I may have fired a couple of hundred Nosler pistol bullets, max. Because while I've admired their lovely finish, once they've gone down a gun barrel, that counts for squat. I've never wanted to spend the premium money for Nosler product, particularly pistol bullets.
Ditto, I used to shoot a lot of partitions but use TTSX or TSX now
 
OH MAN! Speaking of Nosler Warehouse sales. BUYER BEWARE. I was just on my wife's Facebook and saw an ad for a Nosler Warehouse sale. I clicked on it and found some outrageously good deals. They had brass at 70% off and such. It looked too good to be true - and it was too good to be true. Nosler has a warning posted on their Facebook page about scam ads running on Facebook. When I went to Nosler's website, the pricing there sure didn't reflect any 70% discounts. In fact, the Nosler brass I was looking at was 15% cheaper on Natchez Shooting and Outdoors than directly from Nosler.

THE FAKE NOSLER WEBSITE LOOKS NEARLY IDENTICAL TO THE REAL THING. If you got there clicking a link on Facebook, there's a good chance it's a scam. But hey, at least the pricing is good. :mad:
 

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