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I Hate Hammer Bullets!
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2405676" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>And that is what I have always understood/assumed was the case. I haven't seen any commercials (though I don't have tv) or heavy advertising direct from hammer, only threads specific to hammer promoting new bullets, which of course, there is nothing wrong with and welcomed. The heavy push comes from some very passionate customers. And from what I have seen, Ed does a good job at striking a good balance of promoting, while not being in your face about it, like we have seen in other aspects of advertising in the firearms industry, so good job [USER=60545]@Zen Archery[/USER]!</p><p></p><p>As I stated, much of what I believe people end up getting frustrated with is likely out of your control, which is the bickering and arguing from both sides of the fence on hammer bullets. In the end (in my opinion), it really isn't your problem to try to fix or get involved with, you only make the projectiles, in the years past I don't generally see you getting involved in the arguments that occasionally happen here. From a business standpoint, that is likely the best plan, it shows restraint, maturity, and confidence in your product, and earns you respect. For instance, Len does not engage in arguments on this forum, even if directed at him, he only gets involved when he needs to, and the proof that works is the success of this forum and the respect he has from all of us here. If you make a good bullet, it will defend itself, as has been seen by your business success and growth, without expensive marketing campaigns and television hunting show sponsors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2405676, member: 87243"] And that is what I have always understood/assumed was the case. I haven't seen any commercials (though I don't have tv) or heavy advertising direct from hammer, only threads specific to hammer promoting new bullets, which of course, there is nothing wrong with and welcomed. The heavy push comes from some very passionate customers. And from what I have seen, Ed does a good job at striking a good balance of promoting, while not being in your face about it, like we have seen in other aspects of advertising in the firearms industry, so good job [USER=60545]@Zen Archery[/USER]! As I stated, much of what I believe people end up getting frustrated with is likely out of your control, which is the bickering and arguing from both sides of the fence on hammer bullets. In the end (in my opinion), it really isn't your problem to try to fix or get involved with, you only make the projectiles, in the years past I don't generally see you getting involved in the arguments that occasionally happen here. From a business standpoint, that is likely the best plan, it shows restraint, maturity, and confidence in your product, and earns you respect. For instance, Len does not engage in arguments on this forum, even if directed at him, he only gets involved when he needs to, and the proof that works is the success of this forum and the respect he has from all of us here. If you make a good bullet, it will defend itself, as has been seen by your business success and growth, without expensive marketing campaigns and television hunting show sponsors. [/QUOTE]
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