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Everything posted by Boarman03
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I'm told there is a difference at very long ranges.
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He's in Yuma but travels the state. He said he could probably meet in Phoenix/Mesa this Sunday in the afternoon. I'm thinking about it. Trying to decide between the more expensive Razor or the Viper.
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What temperatures are you facing?
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Danger, Will Robinson, Danger!🤣
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A couple things I could use for the kids giveaway!
Boarman03 replied to Crazymonkey's topic in Classified Ads
Qty of each on the ammo? -
Very nice. Way to go!
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I'm heading up that way tomorrow evening after all. I'll contact you tomorrow AM.
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I'll see you tomorrow.
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I'll take it if the hours are not excessively high. I can test the output
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PM sent. How many hours? How old?
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I'll take it if you are coming to Mesa in the near future.
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Are the stickers included?.😁 Nice collection.
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Lots of fun stuff. Wrong side of town for me. But I was just over that way this morning in Waddell.🤣 Hate that drive. 1.5 hours @ 75 ish mph, nearly 140 miles round trip. Felt like I was driving to CA.
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Yes, having a garage/truck full of tools makes a big difference. I've pretty much always done my own mechanic work and I've even had to "make" a tool in order to be able to get something fixed. I know Wildwood and trust him and know I could trust his son. Great, solid people with really amazing work ethics. I'm even thinking about asking his son to take care of a few things on vehicles for me, and I've seldom trusted others to work on my vehicles. But I'm getting too old to efficiently work on my vehicle and equipment. Best wishes.
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Just to be clear, Mule Deer or CouesWhitetail doe?
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My greatest concern with a small manufacturer is the quality control. True quality control ads cost to the final product while greatly reducing the likelihood of a product that is dangerously out of spec. The greatest the quantity manufactured the lower the per unit additional cost, to a point. Also the quality of the quality control typically increases in a larger company that can afford a full time, highly trained quality controller. My wife has been a highly educated certified quality Manager in the chemical industry for many years and setup a few well known companies with quality systems and carried them into ISO certifications when they initial did not have an existing quality system. Due to many nighttime discussions on quality problems and human rigidly against change and documentation, I have become somewhat knowledgeable via association to a highly educated and trained professional, my wife, as she implemented and maintained those companies quality systems. Thus, I am more aware and concerned knowing that most smaller companies do not have strong, indepth, quality systems in place. It only takes one quality failure to kill someone in the reloading business.