- Nov 4, 2004
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Let's tell Nosler what we want for 2025.
44 Mag (.429") 250 gr PT
.458" 300 gr
JD338
44 Mag (.429") 250 gr PT
.458" 300 gr
JD338
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I'll second this request and hope for a miracle wishing for a .358 dia. 180 PT. for my 357 Max.Let's tell Nosler what we want for 2025.
44 Mag (.429") 250 gr PT
.458" 300 gr
JD338
Brunette for me.I would love a redhead with lots of money and can cook anything I ask for
LOL...As stated, 100 count boxes of bullets.
There’s an old jokeBrunette for me.
Less temper than the red's and less needy than the blonde's
I see this in the wine and spirits industry all the time. Cutting the pack size, allows for more latitude with price increases and less push back from wholesalers. I know this is comparing apples and oranges, but the principle is the same. Imagine convincing consumers to spend three digits for 100 ct boxes. $75 for 50ct gives a different perception.LOL...
Back when i was employed deep in the industry I recall the meeting about moving to 50 per box from my Nosler Rep...
Never....
It went from we'll see how it goes to never going back. ..
They got worried about price so it was enacted to help customer perception of price...
and ultimately helped them with production too.
Marketing. I get it. Since this is a wish list I always heard if you're going to dream, dream big.I see this in the wine and spirits industry all the time. Cutting the pack size, allows for more latitude with price increases and less push back from wholesalers. I know this is comparing apples and oranges, but the principle is the same. Imagine convincing consumers to spend three digits for 100 ct boxes. $75 for 50ct gives a different perception.