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A little fun thread: same bullet different ammunition maker
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<blockquote data-quote="Chadp82" data-source="post: 2824281" data-attributes="member: 114151"><p>Even though they overlap in some markets, they are not the same corporations. There are way too many differences in the two and without doing a deep dive, here are a few thoughts.</p><p></p><p>HQ location, which affects taxes operating costs, delivery costs, etc. Oregon vs Nebraska.</p><p></p><p>Scale of business and goods. Nosler is pretty much bullets and ammo, some firearms.. Hornady is bullets, ammo, reloading equipment, gun safes. Based on this it could simply be Hornady is choosing to make their profit in other areas to keep bullet costs down which could increase their market share. It's possible they're other product lines are a higher % increase and they chose to keep the bullet % increase down. Businesses do things like this all the time to squeeze competitors. I am not saying this is what they are doing, just saying it's in the realm of possibilities.</p><p></p><p>There really isn't an apples to apples comparison in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chadp82, post: 2824281, member: 114151"] Even though they overlap in some markets, they are not the same corporations. There are way too many differences in the two and without doing a deep dive, here are a few thoughts. HQ location, which affects taxes operating costs, delivery costs, etc. Oregon vs Nebraska. Scale of business and goods. Nosler is pretty much bullets and ammo, some firearms.. Hornady is bullets, ammo, reloading equipment, gun safes. Based on this it could simply be Hornady is choosing to make their profit in other areas to keep bullet costs down which could increase their market share. It’s possible they’re other product lines are a higher % increase and they chose to keep the bullet % increase down. Businesses do things like this all the time to squeeze competitors. I am not saying this is what they are doing, just saying it’s in the realm of possibilities. There really isn’t an apples to apples comparison in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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