Nosler custom brass seconds.

irocbarry

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Are the bags of brass for sale at Shootersproshop.com still held to the weight tolerances? Or am I going to get a bag of brass that the weights are all over the board from high to low.
Does anybody know?
 
I'm pretty sure the 2nds from SPS are not weight sorted. That said, I don't think the weight is that variable...but I haven't bought any, so I can't say for sure.
 
nvbroncrider":14yiebh0 said:
Just ordered some will tell you after I get it.

That would be great.
I want to try some but if it's not weight sorted than I might as well stick with cheaper stuff and sort it myself.
 
2nds in .280 is same as other brands plus if its already been properly prepped for loading well worth it.
 
Man, all I buy are Nosler 2nds brass and bullets most of the time. Their brass is excellent! Scotty
 
Well without weighing I have already decided I with use nothing else but nosler. Already sized necks deburred all done, and primer pockets and flash holes are worked have a bag of REM next to it not even a close comparison. Only thing REM has on them is less scratches and dents which are why these are 2nds. Awesome QC by Nosler team. Oh and this Nosler stuff in .280 was $3 cheaper a bag.
 
I was just looking at some 7 RM to form into 257 Roy, but shootersproshop wants $50 for "seconds" and MidwayUSA only gets $5 more for whatever you'd call "not seconds" (still Nosler though)?

22-250 has a $1 difference.

Doesn't seem worthwhile like the bullets...
 
irocbarry":16mvt0n0 said:
Are the bags of brass for sale at Shootersproshop.com still held to the weight tolerances? Or am I going to get a bag of brass that the weights are all over the board from high to low.
Does anybody know?

irocbarry

The 2nds brass is not weight sorted. Still excellent brass.

JD338
 
efw":1u4z8fbs said:
I was just looking at some 7 RM to form into 257 Roy, but shootersproshop wants $50 for "seconds" and MidwayUSA only gets $5 more for whatever you'd call "not seconds" (still Nosler though)?

22-250 has a $1 difference.

Doesn't seem worthwhile like the bullets...

I just saw that EFW.. Your right, not hardly worth the cost difference. Seems like some brass is much better priced than others. Sometimes I wonder how SPS is working their price schedule? Scotty
 
I would give SPS a call and ask them about the price. A couple of times they made a mistake on the bullet prices and changed them quickly.
Russ
 
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