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Nosler 6.5 150g ABLR??
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<blockquote data-quote="ColoradoElkHunter" data-source="post: 2356269" data-attributes="member: 116731"><p>Nosler doesn't call misshapened bullets blems. They discard them. I have gotten some with the wrong colored tip only. I may be just lucky but I have never gotten a bullet I couldn't or wouldn't use. You can even return your purchase. Below is Nolser's blem definition from their FAQs.</p><p></p><p>"Products are considered a blem when there is a cosmetic imperfection. This is generally discoloration on the bullet jacket or brass casing, or potentially some scratches. A blemished bullet could also have a cannelure or band."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColoradoElkHunter, post: 2356269, member: 116731"] Nosler doesn't call misshapened bullets blems. They discard them. I have gotten some with the wrong colored tip only. I may be just lucky but I have never gotten a bullet I couldn't or wouldn't use. You can even return your purchase. Below is Nolser's blem definition from their FAQs. "Products are considered a blem when there is a cosmetic imperfection. This is generally discoloration on the bullet jacket or brass casing, or potentially some scratches. A blemished bullet could also have a cannelure or band." [/QUOTE]
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