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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2878370" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>1. I do my own research and vet who/ where I'm getting my data from. Word of mouth if it's from a reliable source/ friend in the industry.</p><p></p><p>2. There are many variables here. Some are performance, cost, need vs want, and reliable supply. The main thing for me is does the product fit my needs.</p><p></p><p>3. I prefer to stick with a proven product. But in the bullet/ firearms world nothing is perfect so I tend to think of them as tools. I take the same stance towards components.</p><p></p><p>Overall I think your company is doing a pretty good job. King Of Two Miles helped out with advertising. Obviously you all are using good bar stock and monitoring the machines well to meet the consistency needed for such precision. And I think it's wise to avoid the drama on the web. The people in the industry I know have a presence on the web. It's an essential tool no mater what industry. But they don't get in the debates. </p><p>As far as what could help some load data might be useful. It wouldn't have to be complete as most customers in your arena would be savvy reloaders. Maybe just some starter loads for new reloaders with the priority on safe and accurate loads. The smaller packets might help but then it does create more operating costs. Maybe try it with new lines or during a new advertising for a limited time offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2878370, member: 95344"] 1. I do my own research and vet who/ where I'm getting my data from. Word of mouth if it's from a reliable source/ friend in the industry. 2. There are many variables here. Some are performance, cost, need vs want, and reliable supply. The main thing for me is does the product fit my needs. 3. I prefer to stick with a proven product. But in the bullet/ firearms world nothing is perfect so I tend to think of them as tools. I take the same stance towards components. Overall I think your company is doing a pretty good job. King Of Two Miles helped out with advertising. Obviously you all are using good bar stock and monitoring the machines well to meet the consistency needed for such precision. And I think it's wise to avoid the drama on the web. The people in the industry I know have a presence on the web. It's an essential tool no mater what industry. But they don't get in the debates. As far as what could help some load data might be useful. It wouldn't have to be complete as most customers in your arena would be savvy reloaders. Maybe just some starter loads for new reloaders with the priority on safe and accurate loads. The smaller packets might help but then it does create more operating costs. Maybe try it with new lines or during a new advertising for a limited time offer. [/QUOTE]
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