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Shooters Pro Shop Nosler Overrun Bullets in Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="dgr416" data-source="post: 2096854" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>The nosler 2nds at least were safe to shoot .I had Remington 2nds in .264 140 grain corelocks that almost blew up my 264 win mag not made right .I just had some Montana pistol bullets sick in my .40 carbine .It did it twice I got the first one out not easy changed the load and the second one stuck .I would measure each bullet to make sure they are the right diameter .I have had awesome luck with real nosler partitions in all my guns but these turned me against Accubonds .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgr416, post: 2096854, member: 1208"] The nosler 2nds at least were safe to shoot .I had Remington 2nds in .264 140 grain corelocks that almost blew up my 264 win mag not made right .I just had some Montana pistol bullets sick in my .40 carbine .It did it twice I got the first one out not easy changed the load and the second one stuck .I would measure each bullet to make sure they are the right diameter .I have had awesome luck with real nosler partitions in all my guns but these turned me against Accubonds . [/QUOTE]
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