Have you ever wanted to see the production process of Nosler cartridges and bullets? Here’s your chance. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has produced a “Quality First” video that gives a behind the scenes look at Nosler’s Oregon facility that produces bullets and brass. Video Showcases Nosler’s Production Facility and Ballistics LabRMEF representatives received unprecedented access to Nosler’s famously guarded manufacturing facility to demonstrate the technology used to produce ammunition and bullets. The “Quality First video” highlights Nosler’s complex production process, which includes technologically advanced machinery and stringent quality controls. This video begins with a great animation sequence that illustrates Nosler bullet construction techniques. The video then shows the Nosler Ballistics Lab, Inspection Room, and Packaging Line. The video shows bullet construction techniques, followed by a “walk-through” in the factory showing the machinery used to manufacture bullets, brass and ammunition. Information Resources — Load Data, Nosler Blog Nosler’s website features a comprehensive LOAD DATA as well as informative content on the Nosler Blog. The Load data page is easy to use on smartphones. Scroll down the Load Data Index Page to find a caliber. Select your cartridge type, bullet weight and/or bullet size. The rifle listings cover a wide range of calibers, from.17 up to.458. Here is an example Nosler load data of the 6mm Creedmoor using popular 105-107gr Bullets.

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