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New .338 cal 300 grain Nosler Accubond Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1641542" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Talking with a Nosler rep today, he stated that the 300 Grain ABLR is scheduled to begin production for the public by the end of July, and he said it is usually 3 weeks after that when they start shipping out to different places such as midway, brownells, cabelas, etc. So if that is the case, we should start seeing them on shelves and for sale around the end of August/beginning of September or so. That takes them out for me likely, we start shooting critters in the middle of August and don't stop until about the first of the year. I don't plan on wasting time doing load developement in the middle of season.....maybe next year.</p><p></p><p>Also, they still would not disclose a B.C. number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1641542, member: 87243"] Talking with a Nosler rep today, he stated that the 300 Grain ABLR is scheduled to begin production for the public by the end of July, and he said it is usually 3 weeks after that when they start shipping out to different places such as midway, brownells, cabelas, etc. So if that is the case, we should start seeing them on shelves and for sale around the end of August/beginning of September or so. That takes them out for me likely, we start shooting critters in the middle of August and don't stop until about the first of the year. I don't plan on wasting time doing load developement in the middle of season.....maybe next year. Also, they still would not disclose a B.C. number. [/QUOTE]
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