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.24 Nosler by Nosler, “NOSLER” H/S, New, Bright, One Cartridge not a Box! New Bright! not Junk!

$4.75

In the photo on the right side of the picture  showing 3 cartridges for size comparison: Left : .24 Nosler, Center : .22 Nosler,  and Right: 6.8 Remington SPC.
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For more information and the other 7 Nosler calibers see below in related item.

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In the photo on the right side of the picture showing 3 cartridges for size comparison, Left : .24 Nosler, Center : .22 Nosler,  and Right: 6.8 Remington SPC.

“NEW Production!”, MINT! Bright! NO Dents! No Scratches, No corrosion! No Junk!

One Cartridge, Not a Box: .24 Nosler, loaded  with a 105 grain, Hornady Match BTHP (Boat-Tail Hollow Point) on “New” Nosler base cases with “NOSLER 24 NOSLER” Head-Stamp.

History of the .24 Nosler:
The .24 Nosler was born as a wildcat around 2017 shortly after the .22 Nosler launch.
It was produced by reducing the case length and necking the case mouth of the .22 Nosler case to accept .243 caliber (6mm) projectiles thus filling the gap between the .22 Nolser (5.6mm) and .26 Nosler (6.5mm).
Like the .22 Nosler case, the .24 Nosler has the case diameter of a 6.8 Remington SPC with an extreme rebated rim of a .223mm Remington (5.6 NATO) making it a good AR-15 platform caliber.
With a 1/8 twist barrel you can shoot a 107 grain projectile at 3,000 F.P.S. or more.  Unlike the .22, .26, .28, .30, .33 calibers, the .24 is not currently loaded by Nosler, as of this writing (07/07/2020).

History of the 7 Calibers of Nosler Cartridges:
Introduced (1.) .24 Nosler in 2005. (2.) .26 Nosler in 2013. (3.) .28 Nosler in 2015. (4.) .30 Nosler in 2016. (5.) .33 Nosler in 2016. (6.) .22 Nosler in 2020 and (7.) .27 Nosler in 2020.
Nosler Inc. was founded in 1948 by John A. Nosler in Ashland, Oregon, and later moved to Bend, Oregon, in 1953. T
The company was established to market and sell the Nosler Partition bullet, which was developed after John Nosler experienced bullet failure while hunting moose.
The company initially sold the Partition bullet to the public in 1948, eventually becoming a leading manufacturer of high-performance hunting bullets and hand-loading components

 

 

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Weight 0.10 lbs
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