From my understand, Richard is sending most of his stuff to the states where he's gaining popularity. Though his bullets are of good quality, from my understanding, he's throttling back and hoping to sell his whole bullet making operation because of insurance issues in dealing with liability protection. We've been on his case since he started and have only recieved very little of what he has produced. THat being said, there are a lot of other long range forum members from the states that rave about his stuff yet we've never seen any of his 30cal precision bullets. I'm not sure how to call that one. We'd be testing them and marketing them greatly if we could get our hands on any.
FWIW, if you're already a "big enough" dealer registered under the current export licensing arrangement, an additional $1,700 (while an added expense) isn't a great deal of money.
With us soon to be building our own actions in every configuration, all we need is a bullet maker to come out with a comparable bullet to the popular SMKs or Hornadys and keep us all in stock and happy. Then it just boils down to powder and primers.
I'm all for checking out new bullets in Canada like I said before. A lot of the guys that take delivery of their custom rifle look to us for advice on what to feed their new pride and joy. If we had bullets that were not priced out of this world, and were accurate, I have no problem what so ever promoting home grown product as long as there is some profit in it. Let's face it, if the average customer can buy it for what I'm selling it for, there's no point in selling or promoting it Canadian or not. I'm not independantly wealthy and do this for kicks but in the same way, I'm not trying to retire from this industry by the time I'm 40 either.
Phil, I'd imagine machined bullets, though literally perfect in every way, would be nice, I'd imagine they'd be incredibly costly as well. About the only bullets it might be worth checking into on pure cost alone would be a 50cal A-Max comparitive or a 408 but even the 408 is a little ways away from being a common sight at the range.
Ordered a set ofcollet dies in Jan. direct from Lee,recent E-mail said they are on the way.
apparently US State Dept has relaxed there requirement for export permits by allowing a max of 1000 bullets to be exported out of the US with out permits.
apparently US State Dept has relaxed there requirement for export permits by allowing a max of 1000 bullets to be exported out of the US with out permits.
The Sinclair thing was only true for about a month, until someone at the State Dept. changed their minds again, like ATR says. I have the email from Sinclair saying it's no longer good to go. Too bad, I would have ordered more had I known.