Would Nosler please consider a Canadian facility!!!

jtoews80

Handloader
May 19, 2007
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Can you guys build a plant in Alberta or Saskachewan. The world needs you guys!!!!!! I would love to have a plant within driving distance to go buy seconds from. Well, heck you know.

CC.


PS, wish it were otherwise. We're concerned about this too!!
 
Nosler4":64xciolv said:
I'll see if we can build one for you. :lol:

OK Nosler, if you can build a new factory in the north country surely you can do something as simple as giving Pop and I ( an several thousand more shooters) the 416 AB.
That can,t be much of a step for a stepper like Nosler. :) :)
 
6ppcar":34quamsy said:
Nosler4":34quamsy said:
I'll see if we can build one for you. :lol:

OK Nosler, if you can build a new factory in the north country surely you can do something as simple as giving Pop and I ( an several thousand more shooters) the 416 AB.
That can,t be much of a step for a stepper like Nosler. :) :)



WHAT HE SAID!!!! 325 GR PLEASE!!!!!!!!
 
Keep in mind that building a second plant is going to cost some big money and the price of bullets would have to go up.
A better solution would be to get the Canadian government to allow bullets to be shipped across the boarders. :lol:

JD338
 
I like JD's idea. :grin:

Sorry guys but it'll be a while before the second Nosler plant is underway.

Hopefully we'll see that 416 AB sometime soon though. :grin:
 
Personally, I think the second plant needs to be in either Cheyenne, or Denver. Good business enviroment, easy distribution, center of your customer base, and good labor pool.
 
It is not the Canadian government that does not allow the shipment of bullets across the border; it is the Department of Homeland Security that proscribes the shipment of various components and shooting devices across the border. The problem began with the Clinton administration and was never rectified by the Bush administration. We can purchase bullets through approved distributors, providing said distributors are willing to jump through the appropriate hoops. The total effect is that we are unable to avail ourselves of the cheaper prices or the ready availability commonly found in the United States.
 
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