I was going to run a sale...

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I was going to run a sale...

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but decided against it. Instead I am just going to lower prices across the board, you know, keep it simple. :thumbsup: I will post here when the new prices take effect, probably toward the end of the week. There are copycats out there right now peddling junk and calling it headspace gauges. Their cheap products and cheap prices are luring folks into paying their hard earned money for substandard tools that are going to disappoint them sooner or later. I take my gauges very seriously and want to put the very best product I can into the hands of people that are depending on them for their safety. If that means lowering my prices so that folks can afford REAL headspace gauges then so be it.
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What a guy :thumbsup: :cool2:
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I quit running sales...the last three that I ran resulted in only a very few sales overall, but the week before and the week after went back up to normal! I guess people get leery when the prices are too low or something?

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The only gauges I use for rimmed rifle cartridges... Period. :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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Only gauge i own and i could not be happier :).
It sits in my wallet and travels with me just in case
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Pleeeease don't I already bought 2 of your full sets when you run sales. :furious:

I'm worse than a female in a shoe store during a sale when it come to firearms related sales. :angry4:

Bought the 2nd set as a back up to the 1st set, as I was afraid of loosing the 1st set, they are kinda small items. :facepalm2:
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Joeinthehills wrote:Pleeeease don't I already bought 2 of your full sets when you run sales. :furious:

I'm worse than a female in a shoe store during a sale when it come to firearms related sales. :angry4:

Bought the 2nd set as a back up to the 1st set, as I was afraid of loosing the 1st set, they are kinda small items. :facepalm2:
Put a set on a string and wear it around your neck.
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NEW PRICES ARE UP!!

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I just finished updating our sales pages. Single gauges dropped from $25 each to $20. Two piece sets went from $40 to $35. Three piece sets went from $54 to $50. As always there are no shipping charges, the price you see is the price you pay.
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For what it's worth there is a copycat selling his version of the gauges on the Facebook forums. You may want to spend some time on them taking him on head to head. I put in a good word for you but I know this guy is PM'ing the newbies all the time..

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Dang and I bought a .303 just last week from you. :D I'll show you, I'll buy a 7.62 for future use. :chuckles: What are the odds that I'll be buying another rifle ?
BTW my new Enfield passed the test now all I have to do is find a decent price on .303 Brit ammo. :P Anyone know of a good place let me know with a PM.

For those wondering, his shipping is super fast and you get a quality product. Safety is all important and I won't compromise that over a couple of bucks. Now back to your scheduled rifle drooling. :Drool1: :thumbsup:
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JoeR wrote:...
BTW my new Enfield passed the test now all I have to do is find a decent price on .303 Brit ammo. :P Anyone know of a good place let me know with a PM...
Good luck with that. Better buy some reloading supplies.
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I found a good little plastic box that had automotive fuses in it and I use it to store my Okie guages. And when using the guage have a towel or something on the work bench so that if the guage is dropped it won't bounce off the table and into the alternate universe.
Now the sight tool is large enough that it doesn't fit in the alternate universe so easily. :P
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millman wrote:
JoeR wrote:...
BTW my new Enfield passed the test now all I have to do is find a decent price on .303 Brit ammo. :P Anyone know of a good place let me know with a PM...
Good luck with that. Better buy some reloading supplies.
Ha, my neighbor told me a while back that if I bought the die and bullets he'd reload my .40 but I'm nervous about feeding a Glock reloads but I may ask him about doing .303 for me.
I buy some brass and other needed components and use reloads in my Enfield. :vconfused:
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Will be purchasing tomorrow
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JoeR wrote:
millman wrote:
JoeR wrote:...
BTW my new Enfield passed the test now all I have to do is find a decent price on .303 Brit ammo. :P Anyone know of a good place let me know with a PM...
Good luck with that. Better buy some reloading supplies.
Ha, my neighbor told me a while back that if I bought the die and bullets he'd reload my .40 but I'm nervous about feeding a Glock reloads but I may ask him about doing .303 for me.
I buy some brass and other needed components and use reloads in my Enfield. :vconfused:
Besides a couple of boxes of commercial, my Enfield has had nothing but handloads. I wasn't gonna pay for POF (pos) Indian ammo, and now I can't even find that. IMHO, reload is the way to go in .303. I use 174 gr Sierra Match Kings and IMR 4064 powder.
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That is the perfect recipe Millman. :P
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