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Berger Bullets needs your advice - please help
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Stecker" data-source="post: 541702" data-attributes="member: 8908"><p>On the subject of bullets being available in smaller packs I can share that a new offering will be available in the coming few months. It is called Bullet Proof. What Bullet Proof is doing is offering Barnes, Nosler and Berger bullets in packs of 12 each.</p><p> </p><p>They will initially be offered through Sinclair and other locations. If this is something that shooters embrace then they will continue to expand to other retail locations across the country. At a gun store, Bullet Proof will be displayed as a large spread of 50 of the most popular bullets from each brand. It is my understanding that as things go well, the number of bullet size, style and types will continue to increase.</p><p> </p><p>Bullet Proof is also promoting segments on TV to educate shooters on the idea of tuning their rifle by switching bullets. We know that this is the fastest way to tune a rifle. You can always tune a particular bullet to shoot as well as it can. However, this takes time. Trying different bullets until you find one that shoots well with your current load saves a lot of time, effort and money (and it works). Once you know which bullet your gun likes then you can get them in larger quantities with the knowledge that they will work in your rifle.</p><p> </p><p>We are excited to be part of this new offering and look forward to helping shooters see for themselves how switching bullets works in getting the best performance out of their rifle. Even if this means someone finds that another brand outshoots ours in a given rifle, they will have the best experience and will enjoy shooting. There are so many rifles in the world; I know that there are enough rifles that will pick Berger to keep us open. </p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Stecker, post: 541702, member: 8908"] On the subject of bullets being available in smaller packs I can share that a new offering will be available in the coming few months. It is called Bullet Proof. What Bullet Proof is doing is offering Barnes, Nosler and Berger bullets in packs of 12 each. They will initially be offered through Sinclair and other locations. If this is something that shooters embrace then they will continue to expand to other retail locations across the country. At a gun store, Bullet Proof will be displayed as a large spread of 50 of the most popular bullets from each brand. It is my understanding that as things go well, the number of bullet size, style and types will continue to increase. Bullet Proof is also promoting segments on TV to educate shooters on the idea of tuning their rifle by switching bullets. We know that this is the fastest way to tune a rifle. You can always tune a particular bullet to shoot as well as it can. However, this takes time. Trying different bullets until you find one that shoots well with your current load saves a lot of time, effort and money (and it works). Once you know which bullet your gun likes then you can get them in larger quantities with the knowledge that they will work in your rifle. We are excited to be part of this new offering and look forward to helping shooters see for themselves how switching bullets works in getting the best performance out of their rifle. Even if this means someone finds that another brand outshoots ours in a given rifle, they will have the best experience and will enjoy shooting. There are so many rifles in the world; I know that there are enough rifles that will pick Berger to keep us open. Regards, Eric [/QUOTE]
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