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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1673464" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>Thanks for the follow-up. It's nice someone from Nosler responded. Market forces being what they are, I can understand their reluctance to make a bullet for such a small, limited market. That being said, there is some marketing genius to MAKING such a bullet when no one else does. You become the 'go-to' for the few seeking such a bullet. And it becomes a chicken-vs-egg deal; there is no market because there are no bullets so people go to another caliber. Maybe if there were bullets, the market would increase? </p><p></p><p>Probably not though. Seems 6.5mm is the 'hot-new-sexy' thing. Then the 6mm with heavy for caliber bullets is gaining ground, too. Moving FARTHER from the .270 toward lower recoiling rounds. Makes sense. If I'm going to be putting a lot of rounds on target, I want accurate, great BC, and the less recoil the better. Speaking of which, I thought the .224 Valkyrie would take off more than it has. Wonder what's going on there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1673464, member: 9308"] Thanks for the follow-up. It's nice someone from Nosler responded. Market forces being what they are, I can understand their reluctance to make a bullet for such a small, limited market. That being said, there is some marketing genius to MAKING such a bullet when no one else does. You become the 'go-to' for the few seeking such a bullet. And it becomes a chicken-vs-egg deal; there is no market because there are no bullets so people go to another caliber. Maybe if there were bullets, the market would increase? Probably not though. Seems 6.5mm is the 'hot-new-sexy' thing. Then the 6mm with heavy for caliber bullets is gaining ground, too. Moving FARTHER from the .270 toward lower recoiling rounds. Makes sense. If I'm going to be putting a lot of rounds on target, I want accurate, great BC, and the less recoil the better. Speaking of which, I thought the .224 Valkyrie would take off more than it has. Wonder what's going on there? [/QUOTE]
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