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Berger .277 EOL Extreme Heavy Hybrid 170 Grain.
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<blockquote data-quote="Magnus777" data-source="post: 1110399" data-attributes="member: 40688"><p>I can only speak for myself, but feel confident what I am about to say will strike a common nerve for more than a few. I have stood by patiently watching the Interwebs and waiting for YEARS now while others have all but begged Berger to move forward on this issue, and all they received for their efforts were platitudes. It has been the same, old, tired "political climate...demand out paces capacity...soon as we get caught up" b.s., and I am just sick of it. What kind of business idles along year after year in the face of historically high consumer demand without making every effort to invest what is necessary to meet that demand? Off the top of my head, only one comes to mind! But hey...I don't know all the players...all the ins and outs...all the what's and why's...so I'm just talking out of my arse over here. I do know just two things for sure, though: 1) There is an admittedly small, but hungry market ready to buy quality, heavy-for-caliber, .277 projectiles, and 2) Berger refuses to meet that demand. So what to do? Wildcat is no more. Matrix isn't making the 175's anymore, apparently for lack of popularity. But being as he's the only one capable, maybe, just maybe, if everyone that was still interested were to raise the roof and let him know how much we would appreciate the effort, he might make a special run. Otherwise, we're all left sucking eggs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnus777, post: 1110399, member: 40688"] I can only speak for myself, but feel confident what I am about to say will strike a common nerve for more than a few. I have stood by patiently watching the Interwebs and waiting for YEARS now while others have all but begged Berger to move forward on this issue, and all they received for their efforts were platitudes. It has been the same, old, tired "political climate...demand out paces capacity...soon as we get caught up" b.s., and I am just sick of it. What kind of business idles along year after year in the face of historically high consumer demand without making every effort to invest what is necessary to meet that demand? Off the top of my head, only one comes to mind! But hey...I don't know all the players...all the ins and outs...all the what's and why's...so I'm just talking out of my arse over here. I do know just two things for sure, though: 1) There is an admittedly small, but hungry market ready to buy quality, heavy-for-caliber, .277 projectiles, and 2) Berger refuses to meet that demand. So what to do? Wildcat is no more. Matrix isn't making the 175's anymore, apparently for lack of popularity. But being as he's the only one capable, maybe, just maybe, if everyone that was still interested were to raise the roof and let him know how much we would appreciate the effort, he might make a special run. Otherwise, we're all left sucking eggs. [/QUOTE]
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