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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1777612" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>To be clear: I have shot quite a few Nosler "blems" and have generally had good luck with them on paper. The off-color tips or oddly placed cannalure that doesn't exist on 1st production Nosler bullets never bothered me.</p><p></p><p>However, several batches of bullets had absolutely NO blemish of any kind (or any other irregularity) and appeared exactly the same as 1st production bullets. Nosler does sell "over runs" but these bullets were discounted out and sold as "blems". It's reasonable to assume that Nosler had a good reason for not boxing them up and selling them as 1st production bullets or "over runs". It certainly wasn't because they were blemished.</p><p></p><p>I've still got some "blems" on the bench and will use them but I don't work up loads or hunt with them. FWIW, I shoot far more Nosler bullets than any other brand.</p><p></p><p>Just sayin".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1777612, member: 313"] To be clear: I have shot quite a few Nosler "blems" and have generally had good luck with them on paper. The off-color tips or oddly placed cannalure that doesn't exist on 1st production Nosler bullets never bothered me. However, several batches of bullets had absolutely NO blemish of any kind (or any other irregularity) and appeared exactly the same as 1st production bullets. Nosler does sell "over runs" but these bullets were discounted out and sold as "blems". It's reasonable to assume that Nosler had a good reason for not boxing them up and selling them as 1st production bullets or "over runs". It certainly wasn't because they were blemished. I've still got some "blems" on the bench and will use them but I don't work up loads or hunt with them. FWIW, I shoot far more Nosler bullets than any other brand. Just sayin". [/QUOTE]
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