I hope I got a good deal? I picked up 2000 rounds of Nosler Ballistic tip bullets. All of them are .30 cal 150 gr. and 165 gr bt's. 100 of each. SO far I have only seen a few bullets that are slightly discolored.
I ended up paying right around a $100 for the whole lot of them.
They are all bagged up in 100 round bags with the green Nosler printed label including what I think is a batch # or the lot #. Back in the mid 80's I used to buy Nosler Partitions the same way. Packed in 100 round factory second bags.
My Question:
Somewhere I had read that the older early Ballistic Tip projectile would expand violently without significant penetration. Is there any truth to this or is it just pucky?
Ok the lot numbers are:
.30 cal 165gr BT #LS14M
.30 cal 150gr BT #HS10M
And I found 2 bags of 30 cal 125gr BT mixed in and there number is CS31M
Thanks,
Velzey
I ended up paying right around a $100 for the whole lot of them.
They are all bagged up in 100 round bags with the green Nosler printed label including what I think is a batch # or the lot #. Back in the mid 80's I used to buy Nosler Partitions the same way. Packed in 100 round factory second bags.
My Question:
Somewhere I had read that the older early Ballistic Tip projectile would expand violently without significant penetration. Is there any truth to this or is it just pucky?
Ok the lot numbers are:
.30 cal 165gr BT #LS14M
.30 cal 150gr BT #HS10M
And I found 2 bags of 30 cal 125gr BT mixed in and there number is CS31M
Thanks,
Velzey