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Nosler 200 grain Accubond Tip Corrosion
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2406864" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Yes exactly the same with 225g 338 cal Accubonds that I had loaded for one of my 338WM's and had stored in my boat. </p><p>Contacted Nosler and they informed me that the oils/waxes from a particular polish they were using was discolouring the jackets and melting the tips over time…..several batches early on were affected but they changed the polish and all is good again. I also had several boxes from the same time frame with different calibre bullets mixed in with the correct bullets. Had quite a few 140g Accubond 6.5 boxes with 33 cal 225g Accubonds in there and a few boxes of 25 cal 110g bullets with 7mm 160g Accubonds, I never even owned a 7mm back then and gave them to a buddy with a 7RM (YUCK) Gayest cartridge ever invented!!!!!</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2406864, member: 10755"] Yes exactly the same with 225g 338 cal Accubonds that I had loaded for one of my 338WM’s and had stored in my boat. Contacted Nosler and they informed me that the oils/waxes from a particular polish they were using was discolouring the jackets and melting the tips over time…..several batches early on were affected but they changed the polish and all is good again. I also had several boxes from the same time frame with different calibre bullets mixed in with the correct bullets. Had quite a few 140g Accubond 6.5 boxes with 33 cal 225g Accubonds in there and a few boxes of 25 cal 110g bullets with 7mm 160g Accubonds, I never even owned a 7mm back then and gave them to a buddy with a 7RM (YUCK) Gayest cartridge ever invented!!!!! Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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