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The nosler 7 Manual
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 930551" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>I'll flip through my manuals again tonight, I'm kind of curious to pay attention to the overall changes or non-changes from previous manuals for all loads, not just the ones I focus on.</p><p></p><p>One thing that I have noticed with all of their manuals, is they really try and make certain cartridges shine compared to the others. A great example are the WSM cartridges. With the 300wsm, they do all of their testing out of a 26" tube, while the full 300wm (and 338wm) are tested with 24" barrels. And then data for cartridges like the 330 Dakota are much lower than the cartridges potential. Almost like Nosler is getting kickbacks from certain manufacturers to make their cartridges look better so more people buy them... My overall impression with Nosler as a company is they are more interested in marketing and making a ton of money than they are in manufacturing great products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 930551, member: 33822"] I'll flip through my manuals again tonight, I'm kind of curious to pay attention to the overall changes or non-changes from previous manuals for all loads, not just the ones I focus on. One thing that I have noticed with all of their manuals, is they really try and make certain cartridges shine compared to the others. A great example are the WSM cartridges. With the 300wsm, they do all of their testing out of a 26" tube, while the full 300wm (and 338wm) are tested with 24" barrels. And then data for cartridges like the 330 Dakota are much lower than the cartridges potential. Almost like Nosler is getting kickbacks from certain manufacturers to make their cartridges look better so more people buy them... My overall impression with Nosler as a company is they are more interested in marketing and making a ton of money than they are in manufacturing great products. [/QUOTE]
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