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Keep an eye on any new Nosler Brass! Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckskinner" data-source="post: 1281023" data-attributes="member: 99929"><p>Does not surprise me, after reading this I went down and checked a couple lots of 300 RUM and found a smaller difference of 19 gr, but still a lot! Nosler's quality control is not what it was in the past, they are more concerned with bullets, which is fine, just don't portrait yourself as putting out premium brass. Nosler's customer service is horrible as well. You probably talked to the same jag that I did... He really had no interest in what I had to say at all and really didn't care how I felt about Nosler after talking to him. </p><p> </p><p>I had an issue with some Berger bullets (the tips were all peened over, looked like they went through a tumbler without media) while back and called and they connected me with Bryan Litz himself! He was very nice and truly concerned with what I had to say, sent me a box of one of their, at the time new Hunting VLD's to try out as well as a replacement of the ones I had an issue with. </p><p> </p><p>That is over the top customer service and one of the reasons my shelf is stocked with Berger's of every caliber I load. I as least give them a try in every caliber and usually find a solid load for them as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckskinner, post: 1281023, member: 99929"] Does not surprise me, after reading this I went down and checked a couple lots of 300 RUM and found a smaller difference of 19 gr, but still a lot! Nosler's quality control is not what it was in the past, they are more concerned with bullets, which is fine, just don't portrait yourself as putting out premium brass. Nosler's customer service is horrible as well. You probably talked to the same jag that I did... He really had no interest in what I had to say at all and really didn't care how I felt about Nosler after talking to him. I had an issue with some Berger bullets (the tips were all peened over, looked like they went through a tumbler without media) while back and called and they connected me with Bryan Litz himself! He was very nice and truly concerned with what I had to say, sent me a box of one of their, at the time new Hunting VLD's to try out as well as a replacement of the ones I had an issue with. That is over the top customer service and one of the reasons my shelf is stocked with Berger's of every caliber I load. I as least give them a try in every caliber and usually find a solid load for them as well. [/QUOTE]
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