PWC
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Why do they not have time?
Do they expect to go out and get into a gunfight with your reloads?
Did they just "acquire" the firearm, and know nothing about the safety, care and feeding?
They DO have time but don't WAN'T to learn. They ha e prioritized their time by what is important to THEM. If they are not "new" to the shooting game, shame on them for not having their tools ready to use. If they are, they need guideance, whether they know/need/want it or not.
You are not hoarding, you are not price gouging. You have set the limits on how much "product"(mfg process and tools) you will supply based on their ability to pay in time and effort (to look for and acquire the necessary components) and interest to learn to be self sufficient.
Otherwise, they have to wait for the supply chain to catch up to meet their need.
Easy to say, I know, but their inappropriate reaction to your approproate response should not cause you any concern. At least that's how I see it......
Do they expect to go out and get into a gunfight with your reloads?
Did they just "acquire" the firearm, and know nothing about the safety, care and feeding?
They DO have time but don't WAN'T to learn. They ha e prioritized their time by what is important to THEM. If they are not "new" to the shooting game, shame on them for not having their tools ready to use. If they are, they need guideance, whether they know/need/want it or not.
You are not hoarding, you are not price gouging. You have set the limits on how much "product"(mfg process and tools) you will supply based on their ability to pay in time and effort (to look for and acquire the necessary components) and interest to learn to be self sufficient.
Otherwise, they have to wait for the supply chain to catch up to meet their need.
Easy to say, I know, but their inappropriate reaction to your approproate response should not cause you any concern. At least that's how I see it......
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