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Who makes a heavyweight .277" High-BC Match-Style bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 185045" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Chawlston,</p><p> </p><p>Lets see, you ordered in the month of May, Richard generally has around a month of prep time getting equipment ready for the seeding season and then 3 to 4 weeks actually seeding and you called him right in the middle of that time of year. If you know any farmers, its usually from before daylight until well after daylight as far as working days.</p><p> </p><p>The same thing happens from August to the end of september so in the timeframe you are referring to, there have been around 4 to 5 months where Richard has even been making bullets and I can assure you his problems with jackets has been going on MUCH longer then when you sent in your order in May.</p><p> </p><p>I do not make excuses for Richard of any kind. Never have and never will. That would be insulting to him if I did. I am simply trying to open your eyes to the fact that bullet making is secondary to his main source of income, FARMING and that takes up alot of time. I also wanted to open your eyes to the fact that there have been issues with jacket quality that Richard has had to deal with.</p><p> </p><p>Most of his customers understand this but there are always others that feel there is nothing that could possibly explain why something is late that they ordered. Must simply be that their order was ignored. That is hardly the case here but it seems you have your mind made up.</p><p> </p><p>I have not had a shipment of 169.5 gr ULD RBBTs since this spring either. I have also not had a shipment of 200 gr ULD RBBTs since well before that. Why, Richard is busting his hump to get a reliable source of jackets so that his bullets will remain the quality they are and as already mentioned, you will not see any seconds coming from Wildcat Bullets. </p><p> </p><p>If you can not live with that then you would certainly be much better off ordering from a large comerical bullet maker which is appearently what you have done and are recommending to others.</p><p> </p><p>All I am saying is that you need to learn the reasons for late orders before making irresponsible comments like you did. As another smalll business owner, word of mouth either makes or breaks you. Unfortunately, unbased, uneducated comments do just as much damage as a comment based in fact.</p><p> </p><p>That is my point for replying to you.</p><p> </p><p>Kirby Allen(50)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 185045, member: 10"] Chawlston, Lets see, you ordered in the month of May, Richard generally has around a month of prep time getting equipment ready for the seeding season and then 3 to 4 weeks actually seeding and you called him right in the middle of that time of year. If you know any farmers, its usually from before daylight until well after daylight as far as working days. The same thing happens from August to the end of september so in the timeframe you are referring to, there have been around 4 to 5 months where Richard has even been making bullets and I can assure you his problems with jackets has been going on MUCH longer then when you sent in your order in May. I do not make excuses for Richard of any kind. Never have and never will. That would be insulting to him if I did. I am simply trying to open your eyes to the fact that bullet making is secondary to his main source of income, FARMING and that takes up alot of time. I also wanted to open your eyes to the fact that there have been issues with jacket quality that Richard has had to deal with. Most of his customers understand this but there are always others that feel there is nothing that could possibly explain why something is late that they ordered. Must simply be that their order was ignored. That is hardly the case here but it seems you have your mind made up. I have not had a shipment of 169.5 gr ULD RBBTs since this spring either. I have also not had a shipment of 200 gr ULD RBBTs since well before that. Why, Richard is busting his hump to get a reliable source of jackets so that his bullets will remain the quality they are and as already mentioned, you will not see any seconds coming from Wildcat Bullets. If you can not live with that then you would certainly be much better off ordering from a large comerical bullet maker which is appearently what you have done and are recommending to others. All I am saying is that you need to learn the reasons for late orders before making irresponsible comments like you did. As another smalll business owner, word of mouth either makes or breaks you. Unfortunately, unbased, uneducated comments do just as much damage as a comment based in fact. That is my point for replying to you. Kirby Allen(50) [/QUOTE]
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