- bullets. The
current companies also
include subsidiaries Nosler Custom and
Nosler Reloading.
Nosler's contributions to
shooting sports include both polymer-tipped...
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Nosler, .22
Nosler, and .27
Nosler. The .22
Nosler is a .22-caliber (.224 in; 5.6 mm), rebated-rim
centerfire rifle cartridge designed by
Nosler. The...
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original on 2015-03-28.
Retrieved 2020-04-20. "Ammunition -
Nosler". Bend, Oregon:
Nosler Inc. 2014.
Retrieved 2014-07-29.
Justin Ellison, Jeff Simmons...
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Manufacturing Company,
Grand Island, NE. pp. 343-350.
Nosler Reloading Guide Number Four, 1996,
Nosler, Inc., Bend OR. pp. 322-329.
Barnes Reloading Manual...
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developed by
Federal Premium Ammunition to
rival the
performance of the .22
Nosler,
while still being compatible with
modern sporting rifles (MSRs). The case...
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Spitfire .22 WCF .220
Russian .220 Rook .220
Swift .221
Remington Fireball .22
Nosler .22-250
Remington .222
Remington .222
Remington Magnum .222
Rimmed .223...
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Hornady Manufacturing Company,
Grand Island, NE.
Nosler Reloading Guide Number Four, 1996,
Nosler, Inc., Bend OR. "Barrel
Twist Rate".
Sniper Country...
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ammunition feeding and
prevent jams. The term "Ballistic Tip" is
trademarked by
Nosler, with
other companies like
Hornady and
Sierra Bullets also
producing similar...
- Magnum. The .257
Weatherby Magnum is
capable of
firing a 115 gr (7.5 g)
Nosler Ballistic Tip
bullet at 3,400 ft/s (1,036 m/s)
generating 2,952 ft⋅lbf (4...
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Black Hills then
approached the
Nosler bullet manufacturing company, who made a
similar 77 gr (5.0 g) OTM bullet, and
Nosler agreed to
supply cannelured bullets...