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Berger Bullets needs your advice - please help
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Stecker" data-source="post: 542170" data-attributes="member: 8908"><p>Our manual will be made available through our website and those of our resellers who are interested in putting this book on their shelves. I suspect that most of them will. </p><p> </p><p>We are accepting names that are being placed on a list of those who will be notified when the manual is in the final stages of creation (at the printer). Given the fact that we have faced numerous delays I don't feel right about taking pre-orders since it could be a while before the manual is made real. A contact list seems more appropriate under the circumstances.</p><p> </p><p>If you are interested in putting your name on the list of those to be notified please contact Teresa Collins at 714-447-5456 or at <a href="mailto:teresa.collins@bergerbullets.com">teresa.collins@bergerbullets.com</a>. She will need your contact details including shipping address. When the manual goes to the printer those who are on this list will be called and given the opportunity to order at that time.</p><p> </p><p>On a different subject and for the sake of clarity, some of our new heavy 30 cal bullets and our 338 cal bullets are boxed in 50 count packs. The reason for this is because MTM doesn't make a box yet that is large enough to pack them in a 100 count. 100 count boxes have been our preffered quantity over the years. </p><p> </p><p>I shipped 100 each of our new, large bullets to MTM and asked if they can make a larger box for this quantity. I have not heard whether or not they will do this but we are working to make these bullets available in 100 count. As a side note the 338 cal are also available in 250 count boxes.</p><p> </p><p>Regards,</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Stecker, post: 542170, member: 8908"] Our manual will be made available through our website and those of our resellers who are interested in putting this book on their shelves. I suspect that most of them will. We are accepting names that are being placed on a list of those who will be notified when the manual is in the final stages of creation (at the printer). Given the fact that we have faced numerous delays I don't feel right about taking pre-orders since it could be a while before the manual is made real. A contact list seems more appropriate under the circumstances. If you are interested in putting your name on the list of those to be notified please contact Teresa Collins at 714-447-5456 or at [EMAIL="teresa.collins@bergerbullets.com"]teresa.collins@bergerbullets.com[/EMAIL]. She will need your contact details including shipping address. When the manual goes to the printer those who are on this list will be called and given the opportunity to order at that time. On a different subject and for the sake of clarity, some of our new heavy 30 cal bullets and our 338 cal bullets are boxed in 50 count packs. The reason for this is because MTM doesn't make a box yet that is large enough to pack them in a 100 count. 100 count boxes have been our preffered quantity over the years. I shipped 100 each of our new, large bullets to MTM and asked if they can make a larger box for this quantity. I have not heard whether or not they will do this but we are working to make these bullets available in 100 count. As a side note the 338 cal are also available in 250 count boxes. Regards, Eric [/QUOTE]
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