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The key to making money is selling a product where you can price it based on the value to the customer, not the cost to produce.I run 9mm and 223, works great, just way overpriced.
Or threatening to sue any small under dog who can not afford the legal fees, removes the free market allows them to screw the customer, not value. I have a collator from another name that no longer exists due to that very reason, actually worked better, the hornady bullet feeder die works just as well, just make your own collator . No rifle though, Double alpha does have that going for it.The key to making money is selling a product where you can price it based on the value to the customer, not the cost to produce.
True, but the key is still finding something where the value to the buyer vastly exceeds the cost to produce. Patents prevent competitors from turning it into a commodity (like PC mother boards or memory modules)Or threatening to sue any small under dog who can not afford the legal fees
Or threatening to sue any small under dog who can not afford the legal fees, removes the free market allows them to screw the customer, not value. I have a collator from another name that no longer exists due to that very reason, actually worked better, the hornady bullet feeder die works just as well, just make your own collator . No rifle though, Double alpha does have that going for it.
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