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17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:07 pm
by wirelessguy2005
Due to recent customer inquiries for the Nosler Varmageddon bullets we have decided to offer some special pricing for a short time. The calibers, bullet weights, and prices are listed below. Due to the sale prices we are only able to accept payment via check and money order. Please email us with your order and we will send back a confirmation of pricing with a total including shipping. email: sales@customreloadingtools.com
This sale is good now thru November 30th 2012.

17 Caliber 20 grain bullets w/ballistic tip (100 count box) $ 13 box

20 Caliber 32 grain bullets w/ ballistic tip (100 count box) $13.25 box

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:11 pm
by 32dgrz
BT's?

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 3:25 am
by wirelessguy2005
The Varmageddon bullets are Ballistic Tipped and Flat Base.

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:42 pm
by bazz
wirelessguy2005 wrote:Due to recent customer inquiries for the Nosler Varmageddon bullets we have decided to offer some special pricing for a short time. The calibers, bullet weights, and prices are listed below. Due to the sale prices we are only able to accept payment via check and money order. Please email us with your order and we will send back a confirmation of pricing with a total including shipping. email: sales@customreloadingtools.com
This sale is good now thru November 30th 2012.

17 Caliber 20 grain bullets w/ballistic tip (100 count box) $ 13 box

20 Caliber 32 grain bullets w/ ballistic tip (100 count box) $13.25 box

that ridiculous :wall: there three times the price here what do i need to get shiped to aus bazz

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:42 am
by wirelessguy2005
Bazz,

I feel for you my friend and sure wish we could send some of these bullets over to you. Unfortunately the export laws make it very difficult if not impossible unless you get an export license.
I can't imagine having to pay three times that price for bullets, i guess we are very lucky here in the USA.

Brad

bazz wrote:
wirelessguy2005 wrote:Due to recent customer inquiries for the Nosler Varmageddon bullets we have decided to offer some special pricing for a short time. The calibers, bullet weights, and prices are listed below. Due to the sale prices we are only able to accept payment via check and money order. Please email us with your order and we will send back a confirmation of pricing with a total including shipping. email: sales@customreloadingtools.com
This sale is good now thru November 30th 2012.

17 Caliber 20 grain bullets w/ballistic tip (100 count box) $ 13 box

20 Caliber 32 grain bullets w/ ballistic tip (100 count box) $13.25 box

that ridiculous :wall: there three times the price here what do i need to get shiped to aus bazz

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 1:16 am
by Sth Oz Dan
Bazz - there's a lot if discussion about importing on shooting.com.au
Most of the problems seem to be getting the export license. Customs here don't have many issues so long as the right forms are filed, but getting things out of the states is the big problem.
And with prices so cheap, who can blame them for wanting to keep it all there :lol:

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:48 am
by ozfox
Its not as bad as $2500 for a cooper rifle and waiting 12 mths i did and 19 mths redfox still hasnt got his

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:34 pm
by benellibrian
Are the 20s still available?

Re: 17 & 20 Caliber Nosler Varmageddon Bullet Sale

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 11:44 am
by wirelessguy2005
we still have some of the 20 caliber 32 grain Varmageddon bullets in stock, however the sale ended back in November. The current pricing is available on our website. http://www.customreloadingtools.com/crt_036.htm
benellibrian wrote:Are the 20s still available?