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Accurate Brass Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="gonehuntingagain" data-source="post: 111775" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>We have seen this crap happen before about a year ago with the Wildcat bullet posts. Here was a hell of a nice guy offering a new product in a realm of established big dogs and instead of taking him at his word and pitching out a little trust a lot of people lit their torches and tried to string him up!!! </p><p></p><p>Back then we didnt know if Richard made a hell of a product and a few of us trusted in him and showed the world what his products can do. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Richard sends out samples of his bullets for you to try before you buy, and on top of that there were a few people that posted up not just how well they shot, but also how great it is to deal with Richard. I think it is fair to do the same thing with a brass company that most (if not all) of us have not heard of since the company has not dealt with the public directly. </p><p>Maybe there is another way to evaluate the brass without samples being sent. They already make military brass - what headstamp do they use? I'm sure there is someone that has some once fired surplus brass from them in whatever caliber. This could be used for evaluation. Or instead of waiting for the wildcat calibers to be made, send some samples of the military brass out to a few of the users here that have the equipment and experience to properly evaluate it (not me as I don't have the equipment or experience to evaluate it). </p><p></p><p>I don't make a ton of money either, and I'm sure not going to drop $75+ to find out what their brass is like without hearing from other peoples experience first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonehuntingagain, post: 111775, member: 1206"] [ QUOTE ] We have seen this crap happen before about a year ago with the Wildcat bullet posts. Here was a hell of a nice guy offering a new product in a realm of established big dogs and instead of taking him at his word and pitching out a little trust a lot of people lit their torches and tried to string him up!!! Back then we didnt know if Richard made a hell of a product and a few of us trusted in him and showed the world what his products can do. [/ QUOTE ] Richard sends out samples of his bullets for you to try before you buy, and on top of that there were a few people that posted up not just how well they shot, but also how great it is to deal with Richard. I think it is fair to do the same thing with a brass company that most (if not all) of us have not heard of since the company has not dealt with the public directly. Maybe there is another way to evaluate the brass without samples being sent. They already make military brass - what headstamp do they use? I'm sure there is someone that has some once fired surplus brass from them in whatever caliber. This could be used for evaluation. Or instead of waiting for the wildcat calibers to be made, send some samples of the military brass out to a few of the users here that have the equipment and experience to properly evaluate it (not me as I don't have the equipment or experience to evaluate it). I don't make a ton of money either, and I'm sure not going to drop $75+ to find out what their brass is like without hearing from other peoples experience first. [/QUOTE]
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