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On the subject of Nosler partition bullets.......but should include all pulled bullets to be fair. For the 300-350 yard varmint/whitetail hunter. ANY issues with pulled bullets? Maybe I should stock up for 100 years or so. God Bless Steve
Last edited by Steve692; 08/13/18. Reason: Obviously TMI......fixed
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ANY issues with pulled bullets? Nope.
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Depends on how they are pulled. I’d resize them, it’s cheap and easy. I run 50 cal pulled bullets, some of them end up pretty out of shape after being pulled. After resizing they work perfect.
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Depends on how they are pulled. I’d resize them, it’s cheap and easy. I run 50 cal pulled bullets, some of them end up pretty out of shape after being pulled. After resizing they work perfect. Excellent point. I should clarify then that I'm specifically interested in RMR's pulled bullets and any experiences with theirs. Thanks God Bless Steve
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I should clarify then that I'm specifically interested in RMR's pulled bullets and any experiences with theirs.
Thanks God Bless Steve
I have had zero issues with RMR's pulled bullets. If there is anything wrong with them, they'll tell you in the description on the website. For instance, I ordered 500 175-grain RN and they had only 400 in stock. I got a call asking what I'd like to fill the remaining 100. I asked for 175-grain Grand Slams, which the website warns have a little tarnish from water. Of the 100, I think only four or five could use an hour in the tumbler, the rest look like they just came off the production line. I've ordered various Partitions, Grand Slams, and generic 150-grain PSP's that turned out to be Hot-Cors, all with either zero issues or, in the case of some of the Partitions, the meplat might be a little deformed but they still shot lights-out. RMR gets a lot of Federal/Speer components because of where they're located. Shipping is very fast and always free. So far, I can't think of anything to gripe about, either from the product or company. Just my $.02 RM
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I bought some Bear Claws from them. No problems either.
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