Actually, the thought occurred to me too. His public profile doesn't contain locale information, unlike the profiles of folks who don't mind others knowing where they're from and have nothing to hide. Maybe I'm wrong, though, and he is out to get my company for other reasons.
By the way, how is this responsive to the OP's topic? I am curious as to your response, since it seems as though, every chance you get, you go out of your way to slam my company and this appears to be in character.
Actually, their "Target" grade is $.50 more than ours and the "Match" grade is $5.50 more. Of course, I'm going by their published prices, which I understand may vary from the actual price one gets when ordering, so I may be wrong.
Brad
Love to have you here, Levi. It wasn't the diet or the beatings, rather, more a result of the general increase in the stress level around here due to the Nightmare Employee(tm)'s getting us ensnarled in OSHA's web. We're still still digging out from that one; although every citation, fine, and...
Well, it's down to about 50-60k/day for the time being. We lost 2 employees recently and we're struggling to keep up. Right after the employees separated we got slammed with 3 rather huge distributor orders on top of everything else. Jo Ann and I are working 12-14 hours day and full shifts on...
Bullets. You will need lots and lots of bullets. Lead ones are best and I can tell you where to get them.
Seriously, you start with the FFL06 license. It's cheap until you factor in the time involved in filling out the application. I especially enjoyed the section on "Impact of Proposed...
This one's a 170 grain RNFP two-groover, sized to .321. We have them by the 500-count box.
In other news, now we're stocking Starline .44 Magnum brass and I will be posting an introductory discount offer on them in the For Sale forum.
Brad
Evan, I respectively disagree with this. Bullets made of alloy produced from a batch that was certified by the metallurgical laboratory, means that you know what's in it and to what degree. You know exactly how much sB, sN, and pB is in there because those percentages are stated on the...
I am glad they got there for you quickly.
We could do the tracking numbers but it another step that slows us down, given the volume of our shipping. Routinely excavating the tracking number and including it in the shipping confirmation emails would result in our not being able to keep our...
Actually, I accepted the criticism. I made a little joke about it but in no way dodged it.
But never mind. I just viewed your user profile and see what's going on.
Brad
Glad to hear that you've never made a mistake. There aren't many people of whom that is true, and I envy you.
As for me, I guess I feel like sometimes, you can't win for losing.
In my rush to get these bullets out ASAP, likely the 200 grain comparison bullet fell off the shelf into the...
Thompson's Blue Angel is too hard? Compared to what? I have honestly not heard that Blue Angel is "too hard" before. The bullets were harder than 18 BHN? That just isn't possible with 2/6/92 foundry alloy and I have the certified analysis report from the March alloy purchase from which your...
Yep, it was a packaging/labeling error. A Bullseye #2 label was mistakenly attached to a box containing Bullseye #1, the 200 grain soft bullets. So we sent you the wrong bullets.
Jo Ann and I had already made a note to re-ship your order tomorrow after we received your email this afternoon...
We are blessed to live in Johnson County, Missouri, a county rare among the 112 other counties in that there is no zoning. Zero. And this is indeed where we are.
..coincidence? I think not.
We don't have a lot of government here and the taxes are low. There's a lot of freedom goin' on in...
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