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nosler projectiles

Post by mitchellchandler_au »

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone has heard about using the Nosler 80gn HPBT in competition yet?
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Canbera Rifle Club is currently selling them to its members for use in upcoming competitions.
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Post by mitchellchandler_au »

So it sounds like it might be getting close to becoming legal to use then. Is there any idea about the cost of them?

Thanks for the info.
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simular to the cost of the Serria projectile.
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Post by Ken L »

The weight or type of projectiles to be used is no longer specified in the NRAA SSR"s only that they must be.
3.4.3.1 . Projectiles as accuired through the NRAA for State Associan distribution only.

Now as the Canberra Club is the State association outlet of the ACT then presumably they have obtained their supply through the NRAA. :)
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