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09-24-2013, 10:07 PM
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Nosler load data - Now at nosler.com
Nosler is now publishing their load data on their website:
Load Data ? Nosler
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09-25-2013, 12:40 AM
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They also give all the line of bullet's bullet length, SD, BC,
and video of how it is made and low/high velocity that they work at.
Worth a look, anyway.
PS;
They also use the newer powders, too !
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09-25-2013, 01:50 AM
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Very nice. I scooped up the pdf's I was interested in.
The caliber list is somewhat limited. No 444 for example.
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09-25-2013, 04:58 AM
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Nosler has been posting load data for all their bullets online for a long time. that's nothing new but it's good you posted this for those who didn't know...
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09-25-2013, 06:15 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ArchAngelCD
Nosler has been posting load data for all their bullets online for a long time. that's nothing new but it's good you posted this for those who didn't know...
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Looking at the web archive it looks like the load data has been available since September 1st 2013, which is fairly recent.
I know I had to email them to get load data earlier this year so I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had added this to their website.
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Either way it is a good source of data. I like the way it is formatted
Around 6/2013
Welcome to the NEW nosler.com! ? Nosler
I have recently used it for the .308 Winchester. Can't find Seirra bullets but found theirs and the are just as good or better for me.
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09-25-2013, 05:59 PM
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Looking at the web archive it looks like the load data has been available since September 1st 2013, which is fairly recent.
I know I had to email them to get load data earlier this year so I was pleasantly surprised to see that they had added this to their website.
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I wasn't minimizing your post or information. Nosler reformatted their data into the current incarnation which is only a month or so old but other data has been available for a while.
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I have a box of their super duper .270 140gr ...........
Accubond bullets.
Most bullets run a bc of .460. These with the quality design and tip have a bc of .496.
A BT 30 cal 180gr has a bc of .501............
Can't wait to see what this bullet can do, when I find time, since the .22 60gr Partition and .270 130gr Partition have done well in my rifles, over the years.
My buddy loves the Nosler .22 bullets in his 22-250. He will not load any other brand, any more. I might try out that new "Black tip" that they have..........Looks "Bad" but in a good way.
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