Eric Stecker
New member
In the next few weeks those who purchase significant volumes of J4 jackets will get a letter detailing our change in policy.
Until now we had been working to reduce the amount of time it takes to set up the machines. This would allow us to carry less inventory and switch through different sizes more quickly.
These efforts have been unsuccessful as we have committed to the .0003 or less quality on every lot and frankly, this can be a real B**** to get right. Some set ups take as long as 6 weeks to get right.
Once we get it right the machine will stay right until we change it to another jacket or crash it. Since this is true we will be changing our procedure to making much larger quantities on each set up.
We will be working with the other bullet makers to establish yearly quantity needs. These quantities will be made once (maybe twice) a year to ensure that these bullet makers do not run out of jackets. It will be helpful in keeping our supply up as well.
Doing this will be extremely costly at the beginning and will take some time to get on top of but it will resolve itself over time by allowing the true amount of jackets and bullets to be sold.
On a related subject, this situation is partially to blame for the miscommunications between myself and Bart Sauter. I want to take this opportunity to share that the situation between Bart and I was as much my fault as it was anybody elses.
Bart and I have resolved any problems between us and I regard him as a friend. As I have always said Bart is one of the best bullet makers in the country and anyone who purchases his bullets should feel confident that his skills and abilities are behind every box.
Regards,
Eric
Until now we had been working to reduce the amount of time it takes to set up the machines. This would allow us to carry less inventory and switch through different sizes more quickly.
These efforts have been unsuccessful as we have committed to the .0003 or less quality on every lot and frankly, this can be a real B**** to get right. Some set ups take as long as 6 weeks to get right.
Once we get it right the machine will stay right until we change it to another jacket or crash it. Since this is true we will be changing our procedure to making much larger quantities on each set up.
We will be working with the other bullet makers to establish yearly quantity needs. These quantities will be made once (maybe twice) a year to ensure that these bullet makers do not run out of jackets. It will be helpful in keeping our supply up as well.
Doing this will be extremely costly at the beginning and will take some time to get on top of but it will resolve itself over time by allowing the true amount of jackets and bullets to be sold.
On a related subject, this situation is partially to blame for the miscommunications between myself and Bart Sauter. I want to take this opportunity to share that the situation between Bart and I was as much my fault as it was anybody elses.
Bart and I have resolved any problems between us and I regard him as a friend. As I have always said Bart is one of the best bullet makers in the country and anyone who purchases his bullets should feel confident that his skills and abilities are behind every box.
Regards,
Eric