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    Pac-Nor Plant Burns Down

    Looks like everyone made it out ok, but the plant is a total loss.

    https://www.currypilot.com/news/upda...8ef7660f8.html

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    That sucks for sure, glad they all got out though.

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    Does (did) Pac-Nor still have a working relationship with Noveske in handling part of the production process for their barrels? If so, I'm curious to see how it might affect Noveske's production in the near future.

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    I actually forgot about the noveske connection. I only had sporter weight bolt gun barrels, which were phenomenal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyyr View Post
    Does (did) Pac-Nor still have a working relationship with Noveske in handling part of the production process for their barrels? If so, I'm curious to see how it might affect Noveske's production in the near future.
    I was wondering that too. Maybe Noveske will take over the operation since the owner said they don't know if they want to keep going with it. Definitely they've been a key part of Noveske since the beginning. If Johnny were still alive I'd say they almost certainly would take it to keep it going.
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