I do not know why we do not offer a pack like that. We are currently doing that same idea with our muzzloading bullets. If I had to guess, I would say that we see an offering like that. We appreciate the offer from Longwinters, but I do not think we will take him up on it.
I am a big 210 Partition fan personally, but I know that each rifle is different from the next. Any Partition in .338 caliber is a great choice for elk in my opinion. However the only way to know what the accuracy will be is to shoot them. (My favorite part of reloading.)
I do not think that we will see 156gr 6.5 bullet anytime soon. However we will have new data in the #6 reloading guide which will be available in January.
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We have tossed around the idea of a .17 bullet. It just cannot fit into the schedule at this time. Maybe in a couple of years. Anyone else interested in a 17 bullet from Nosler?
Nosler3
For each cartridge offered, we use the brass that best fits the application. For example, we use Norma brass for Weatherby cartridges and Remington brass for the SAUM cartridges.
Nosler3
The Nosler Custom Rifle for 2006 is chambered for the 280AI. The model 48 rifle is chambered in 270 WSM to start. Nothing has been finalized with SAAMI at the present time.
Nosler3
P.S. I apologize for the slow response. We are working on monitoring this site better.
I am very sorry that it took so long for us to reply. We do not have firm plans to produce 338 RUM brass at this time. As far as what will be added to the product line next year, I am afraid that we will have to wait and see. I will pass on the demand for the 338 RUM brass.
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According to S.A.M.M.I. the maximum overall cartridge length for the 22 Hornet is 1.723" Your magazine box length plays a big part in how far you can seat your bullet out. You will have to measure it to see if this length is acceptable. If you are using a Thompson pistol, then of course that is...