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Yeah, l noticed their blem and seconds prices aren't that great since they took over direct sales. I recently got some blem hornady 168gr Amax for 27 cents a piece from midway.
 
$60 for 100 lightweight .400 pistol bullets is highway robbery. That's not even reasonable for rifle bullets.
 
$60 for 100 lightweight .400 pistol bullets is highway robbery. That's not even reasonable for rifle bullets.
Agree completely on the pistol bullets. But if I could get .30 caliber 180 grain Partitions for that price, I'd grab some. They are twice that much or more.
 
When Nosler opened their 'pro shop' and started producing their own rifles & calibers and essentially 'focused' in on the 'upper end' hunters thats when ALL their prices went up.

I remember buying 2nds & 'blem' bullets from them arranged in boxes on a warehouse shelf back 'in the day', but things change...
 
I really want to support a local and American made company but Ive had nothing but quality issues with most of the Nosler products Ive bought and they've never stood behind their stuff when I contacted them. They lost me as a customer.


Looks like they've done away with their pro shop website.
 
These current prices for blems are ridiculous. I have gotten some good deals from them in the past. I guess minimum wage increases have spoiled the times /s
Or possibly BidenFlation?? Just wait! The Best is yet to come! Not because of Trump, but because The Beast is Loose and Nobody Can Stop Him!
 
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.
 
100 for $55.95
YIKES! I bought some Nosler 200 grain Sporting Handgun Bullets for .44 Mag/.44 Special from Midway USA last year. They weren't seconds. The 250-bullet box was $69.02 which was much more palatable. Even Bidenflation can't explain that.
 

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