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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 2878840" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>Samantha,</p><p></p><p>I sent you a PM, but I want to welcome you to LRH publicly; enjoy! My sincere apologies for being the bearer of bad news, but I want to be honest right off the bat, this site is not immune to drama. I hope you will never experience any negativity or uncivilized treatment. Having said that, we still have a lot of good people around.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>I appreciate your goals.</em></strong> A good product will sell itself. I think the word is getting out more than you think, perhaps not the numbers you are shooting for, but I do not know what those numbers are. As you already know, you have had plenty of competition since you started, which is excellent for the end-users. I have nothing against lead-free bullets (I have a pretty good inventory from various manufacturers, including CEB), but it is an option we can choose from. The great thing about America is we still have the freedom of choice and many choices. I do not wish for a mandatory lead-free bullet/ammunition in the US in my lifetime or any lifetime; sorry, CA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regardless of the product, I am a sucker for innovation, so what you noted are some of the instruments I have employed in my decision-making process.</p><p></p><p>I do not have or need the incentive to try new things, but I have things that will shy me away from trying new things, some of which are noted in your company's goals. I love supporting small businesses, esp. from my local economy. At this point, there is only one company that I will never support in my lifetime for many reasons. We all know there is no magic bullet. I know that you know that, and as far as I know, you have stayed true to your company goals. Stay true to yourself/goals, let end-users decide/respect their decisions, avoid the political agenda, and you will be fine.</p><p></p><p>I am a continuous learner, so keep old and new things. I am looking forward to healthy and civil discussions with you,</p><p></p><p>Again, welcome to LRH, and enjoy!</p><p></p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 2878840, member: 14204"] Samantha, I sent you a PM, but I want to welcome you to LRH publicly; enjoy! My sincere apologies for being the bearer of bad news, but I want to be honest right off the bat, this site is not immune to drama. I hope you will never experience any negativity or uncivilized treatment. Having said that, we still have a lot of good people around. [B][I]I appreciate your goals.[/I][/B] A good product will sell itself. I think the word is getting out more than you think, perhaps not the numbers you are shooting for, but I do not know what those numbers are. As you already know, you have had plenty of competition since you started, which is excellent for the end-users. I have nothing against lead-free bullets (I have a pretty good inventory from various manufacturers, including CEB), but it is an option we can choose from. The great thing about America is we still have the freedom of choice and many choices. I do not wish for a mandatory lead-free bullet/ammunition in the US in my lifetime or any lifetime; sorry, CA. Regardless of the product, I am a sucker for innovation, so what you noted are some of the instruments I have employed in my decision-making process. I do not have or need the incentive to try new things, but I have things that will shy me away from trying new things, some of which are noted in your company's goals. I love supporting small businesses, esp. from my local economy. At this point, there is only one company that I will never support in my lifetime for many reasons. We all know there is no magic bullet. I know that you know that, and as far as I know, you have stayed true to your company goals. Stay true to yourself/goals, let end-users decide/respect their decisions, avoid the political agenda, and you will be fine. I am a continuous learner, so keep old and new things. I am looking forward to healthy and civil discussions with you, Again, welcome to LRH, and enjoy! Ed [/QUOTE]
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