Sightron

I wish I could say the same for the eye relief on my millet scope mounted on my 338 lapua lol. I was getting slight kisses with the supplied flip up covers. Took them off and I am good to go.
 
Without the addition of a muzzle brake I was contemplating trimming my eyebrows for the additional clearance!
Muzzle brake worked very well recoils like a Huffy 308 win. now.
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Generally dealers ask themselves why they would want to compete with the distributor (who clearly has a pricing advantage and could price dealers out of the market). Here it seems there is sufficient trust that dealers are will to run the risk.

The availability of Canadian warranty service may otherwise be a deal breaker so between that and potential lower prices on the basis of volume purchases seems like the situation could work out well.
 
We are pleased to announce that Alberta Tactical Rifle and the The Powder Keg are stocking dealers with product headed to them now. More to follow and the Sightron site will soon be updated.

Regards,

Peter
 
Generally dealers ask themselves why they would want to compete with the distributor (who clearly has a pricing advantage and could price dealers out of the market). Here it seems there is sufficient trust that dealers are will to run the risk.

The availability of Canadian warranty service may otherwise be a deal breaker so between that and potential lower prices on the basis of volume purchases seems like the situation could work out well.

Having known and enjoyed a very positive working relationship with Peter for several years did not hesitate to jump on board his latest aquisition of product.
I looked very hard at Sightron while at SHOT and decided then to take on the line. Peter being a tad quicker to get things happening was able to secure Canadian distributorship, which then saves me a ton of hassle.

You are correct as a dealer 1 has to be careful with distributors that are also selling to the public, some are not as straight shooting as Peter is.
 
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I take offense to Peter being referred to as a "gentleman". He has offended many of my female companions over the years and I witnessed a drunken push up contest in a bar in Fredericton and he once tried to choke me out from the back seat of a Lincoln Navigator while I was attempting to parallel park.

That's almost as good as mrsmitty's "drunken oilfield bro" post. You just didn't quite get there though.

Considering its a week of entertaining my girls, I WILL need a vacation when I come home :)

Careful else one of these ruffians will volunteer to take care of your girls for you.

Not me though. I'm a reformed ruffian. With a little girl. Damn.:D
 
Every distributor has a "back door policy" in some secret shape or form. It's a time-tested fact of life. Just sayin................
 
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