Has anyone used this? Is it any good?
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Nosler brass
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Nosler brass
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Re: Nosler brass
I have 500 on order, so I hope it is good
PSA 10.5" & 16'' FN CHF CL 300 AAC Blackout
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Re: Nosler brass
I haven't used any of it, but it's factory and not converted .223 brass, and it's annealed. I would think it would be some pretty good stuff. Some of my converted brass is starting to crack at the neck after 3 or 4 loadings. I may have to try it myself.
Re: Nosler brass
down to 18 in stock
better pull the trigger soon, or it will be gone!
better pull the trigger soon, or it will be gone!
PSA 10.5" & 16'' FN CHF CL 300 AAC Blackout
Re: Nosler brass
What is blem about it ? Is it just cosmetic or are the flash holes out out center or is it something else??
Re: Nosler brass
The listsing says "stains or other cosmetic imperfections"....
"Trust me...I know what I'm doing."
Re: Nosler brass
Sorry guess I should learn to read.
Re: Nosler brass
Blem
Being high on marijuana
yo niGGa im so fuckin blemmmmmmm http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Blem
whoops, wrong definition , try this one:
Blem
"Blem" refers to a minor cosmetic imperfection or "blemish". Such minor cosmetic blemishes do not affect performance in any way.
typically a stain or mark that has no effect on suitability for use.
Being high on marijuana
yo niGGa im so fuckin blemmmmmmm http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Blem
whoops, wrong definition , try this one:
Blem
"Blem" refers to a minor cosmetic imperfection or "blemish". Such minor cosmetic blemishes do not affect performance in any way.
typically a stain or mark that has no effect on suitability for use.
PSA 10.5" & 16'' FN CHF CL 300 AAC Blackout
Re: Nosler brass
I do have one of those dictionaries.
It's that word "typically" that will get cha.
It's that word "typically" that will get cha.
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