Aus9914 wrote: So it's back to 144 grn 30 cal fmj, How many are going to be happy with that?
No one
Not much point in half moa gun with a 2 moa projectile.
but neither is anyone happy paying $1.20 per projectile
Pete
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Aus9914 wrote: So it's back to 144 grn 30 cal fmj, How many are going to be happy with that?
PeteFox wrote:Aus9914 wrote: So it's back to 144 grn 30 cal fmj, How many are going to be happy with that?
No one
Not much point in half moa gun with a 2 moa projectile.
but neither is anyone happy paying $1.20 per projectile
Pete
loneranger wrote:Aus9914 you talking about just domestic use again. I am talking about someone who has the ability to export - remember there is an absolute shortage worldwide right now, not just of projectiles but primers. With all the drama around the world do you think the situation is going to get better?
We need to stop talking about NRAA not being large enough, it’s a silly argument as I have said several times over. Example - Sweden manufacture fighter jets, cars and lots of sophisticated machinery - the country has a tiny population, so that same old numb argument fails here doesn’t it? How can little Sweden produce fighter jets commercially? It’s because firstly they make quality stuff and secondly they are major exporters, so obviously the local Swedes benefit also.
We need to think more creatively and have less squirrel thinking…
loneranger wrote:Aghhhhhhh…..I knew this discussion would be highjacked by naysayers, that’s the very reason our sport is decline ! Barossa222 and Aus9914 your comments are retrograde and lacking imagination - I am trying to spark innovative positive thinking about improving the situation- granted you guys might be happy to leave things as is and continue to contribute to the decline of the sport or change hobbies to 4 wheel driving, but there others of us who want to try something different and actually GROW the sport. Unless you have something positive to contribute, I’d rather not hear the same old dumb arguments…
jasmay wrote:• that’s 9.7million projectiles
jasmay wrote:• average price at the moment is $1 a projectile
• $9.7million in potential sales before you go outside the NRAA
jasmay wrote:There are something like a million registered shooters in Australia, imagine if every registered shooter was encouraged to crowd fund a local manufacturer of ammunition components and donated just $100.
jasmay wrote:Que the nay-sayers……. But personally, I’d rather read another pie in the sky idea than a negative view!!
jasmay wrote:...Que the nay-sayers…….
AlanF wrote:jasmay wrote:...Que the nay-sayers…….
Interested to know where that expression came from Jason, and what it means???
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