Soonerpesek
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WRONG….!!!!!!That's something they gauge based on the back orders they have...that's why using the system is some important
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WRONG….!!!!!!That's something they gauge based on the back orders they have...that's why using the system is some important
AlwaysSilly Goose
I was following your thought until considering the most costly and long leg is machine changeover. Once tooled up more is just material. Optimum is having zero on hand for tax time, otherwise having on hand orders to meet the need without additional machine changes is most profitable.You're looking at it from the point of view of a buyer/seller as opposed to from that of a manufacturer. It isn't about having a specific product, it's about "loss opportunity" in manufacturing a product which is more in demand. The product which is more important to have on hand is the product which is in higher demand...in higher quantity
Time and resources spent producing product that doesn't sell right away is more efficiently used to produce products that will.
The example you cite doesn't apply to manufacturers. Their production capability doesn't remain fallow when not producing a certain item, it is used to produce other items which can be sold more readily
Don't be rude bro... it's never personalWRONG….!!!!!!
Internet wizards know more about your bidness than you do…….Silly Goose….!!
it is used to produce other items which can be sold more readily
I've never had an order or a backorder take nearly that long. The most uncommon cartridge I have ordered was .41 Magnum and it still shipped in 2 weeks or less.When they opened orders for 6.5 Grendel brass, it took nearly 5 weeks before I received it. I can't remember if it was on backorder or not.
Just going by my email notifications. Ordered 7/3, delivered 8/4. But now I recall that I placed my order on the tail end of the backorder opening. So I assume that there were plenty of orders ahead of me.I've never had an order or a backorder take nearly that long. The most uncommon cartridge I have ordered was .41 Magnum and it still shipped in 2 weeks or less.
Just buy the 327. The beauty of that gun is that you can shoot 4 different cartridges in it. 5 if you get one that can take 32 acp in moon clips (hell, some can shoot it without clips, but you have to rod the brass out on some).I've thought for a while that Starline needs to add "in stock" alerts and "backorder" alerts. I have no problem placing orders for backordered items.
I'd probably buy a .327 Magnum if the brass were available. I literally look at guns, then check to see if Starline makes brass for it. That can make or break my decision to purchase.