I'm not sure I ever met someone who was loved by the shooting community that enjoyed it. Kids in the car is probably a good analogy.
6.5mm weight, best BC possible sub 150gr
It should be possible to crowd fund the equipment by pre-selling the projectiles. Investors get paid back in projectiles over a period of time. A subscription is also possible.
Fit the models in with Bryns line up and match prices, paying Bryn a small royalty on each projectile.
The purpose is to get more projectile money spent locally, secure people's access to projectiles.
This model of distributed manufacturing works for anything where you can do it quietly at home without industrial zoning. There is a clothing company in Christchurch where all their staff sew at home.
It is scalable, meaning you can have multiple home workshops.
It's the equivalent of saying "I'm going to buy the gear and make my own projectiles" but instead, you buy shares in the gear and someone else makes them.
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