AB LR Pricing

JD338

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Here is the MSRP for the new AB LR bullets.
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JD338
 
No kidding! Heck, those prices are pretty danged good Fotis, seemingly better than our current AB's in similar weight..

I can't wait to hear the poop storm the cheap SOB's at 24HCF put up when they see the price. Even if you gave them away with a free hat, they would complain about the cost...
 
cant wait to try the 6.5 129gr ABLR in my 6.5 Creedmoor.
probably the one they release last........lol
 
velvetant":3ontxbmi said:
cant wait to try the 6.5 129gr ABLR in my 6.5 Creedmoor.
probably the one they release last........lol

You are likely correct, Randy. It would be interesting in my Creedmoor.
 
I use the 130gr Berger VLD for target and varmints in my 6.5 Creedmoor.
I was going to work up a load with either the 125gr NPT or the 130gr NAB for deer/antelope.
But now I'm going to wait for the NAB-LR and hope I get drawn for tags next year
 
Just going to throw it out there again in case anyone at Nosler is paying attention....I'd love to see these bulk packaged in 250-500 round boxes similar to the CC and sold at an even slight discount. LR=volume. A box of 100 is often a range session, as opposed to a lifetime of hunting for some "normal" hunters. And no, I'm not whining (too much anyway) about the price. But buying in bulk has it's advantages if you know you're going to be using things in high volume!
 
shoots_5":7elj96ua said:
Just going to throw it out there again in case anyone at Nosler is paying attention....I'd love to see these bulk packaged in 250-500 round boxes similar to the CC and sold at an even slight discount. LR=volume. A box of 100 is often a range session, as opposed to a lifetime of hunting for some "normal" hunters. And no, I'm not whining (too much anyway) about the price. But buying in bulk has it's advantages if you know you're going to be using things in high volume!

I would bet they'll come around. They are just dropping in the water, I am sure if they take off, the higher volume will come too..
 
I will definitely play with the .277, 150 grn. Like most guys though, mine is a 1:10 twist barrel, so we'll see. Maybe when the time comes to rebarrel, I go to a 1:9 twist (or a 280 :mrgreen: ).
 
I think the pricing is very reasonable.
Bulk packaging would be great and I am sure Nosler will consider it in the future.

JD338
 
They seemed to be reasonably priced :). However but by the time they get north of the 49th I believe they will be considerably high :evil:

Blessings,
Dan
 
Can't wait till they are available. Going to try 190's and 210's in the 300 RUM with RL-25 & Retumbo, most likely RL-33 too. 8)

Don
 
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