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  • Creedmoor

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    I appreciate your postings.

    Has anyone bought any of these blems?

    In the past, they had pics of the tip & they appeared to be very pitted & distorted.
    Thats interesting, last year? I bought a bunch of Nosler 2nds in 22, 30 and 35 caliber and I have yet to see any difference between them and 1st run bullets.
    Was it disclosed?
    Heres some of the 35 calibers.
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    dieselrealtor

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    Thats interesting, last year? I bought a bunch of Nosler 2nds in 22, 30 and 35 caliber and I have yet to see any difference between them and 1st run bullets.
    Was it disclosed?
    Heres some of the 35 calibers.
    View attachment 234375

    I didn't buy any of the ones I saw before, I believe they had them listed as a grade B or C blem. They had magnified pics of the tips, they were pretty bad. Nothing like what is in your pics.
     

    Creedmoor

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    I didn't buy any of the ones I saw before, I believe they had them listed as a grade B or C blem. They had magnified pics of the tips, they were pretty bad. Nothing like what is in your pics.
    You dont see much with graded pulls lately, when Talon was in business they sold #1 - #3 bullets. 3's had huge chisel marks in them fron the machine that split the cartridge neck to remove the bullet.
    Thanks.
     
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