Oregon's business climate ran by leftist DemocRATS, is busy chasing away businesses. I'm sure the city Fathers are want a big chunk of all that money Nosler has made and has had lower taxes for the last 50 years. Well Bend has grown dramatically in the last 50 plus years and is all woke and liberal nowadays, so like good democRATs their taxes are off the charters. They were also given a long term break on taxation, by the city of Bend, to secure their business being based there. What they have now was built back in 1967, when they moved from to Bend from Ashland OR. If they are building a new manufacturing facility, then they better hope they have enough in sales to justify its existence and the expense. Whoever is advising them on the prices they set, needs to be fired. In a competitive market, what they are doing shooting themselves in the ass, unless the Nosler family is trying to jack up the value in the short run, and are looking for a big name buyer just to cash out. Nosler has alienated a lot of their customer base who have been solid users for decades. Drug Dealer pricing.ĭouble your prices, and you are selling only one third of the amount of product you use to sell, then you are losing money. 'Merica baby - they're able to run their business how they deem appropriate and we have a choice on whether or not to purchase. Do we think they're just breaking even on the seconds from SPS that most here (self-included) can't tell the difference in appearance or performance? And even though the one (bullets) has little to do with the others, it still takes capital to do those other ventures and one can't help but wonder if they might have cut off the nose to spite the face.īut just an FYI here, if you continue to buy the factory firsts and the costs continue to rise, you're enabling them to keep doing so. Their ventures into other revenue streams (rifles, suppressors etc) to diversify is also sound business practice. I fully understand they need to keep their entity on solid foundation - catering to contracts and guarantees is sound business practice. I'm now down to shooting the Accubond in two rifles these days and the Varmint BT in another. The surprise to my narrow, brand-loyal mind was there were indeed a lot of suitable options that accomplish the same things - and with far greater availability. Like many, I like to keep a goodly supply of all components and when some of their bullets started becoming unobtainium and prices continued to climb (price a distant second to availability), I begrudgingly began exploring other avenues. The Accubond had been a staple for me in a dozen-ish rifles for years and I had little reason to explore other options. If you choose to do business with this business, please let the business know that you contacted BBB for a BBB Business Profile.Īs a matter of policy, BBB does not endorse any product, service or business.I see a lot of comments that mirror my sentiment. BBB Business Profiles are subject to change at any time. When considering complaint information, please take into account the company's size and volume of transactions, and understand that the nature of complaints and a firm's responses to them are often more important than the number of complaints.īBB Business Profiles generally cover a three-year reporting period. However, BBB does not verify the accuracy of information provided by third parties, and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. BBB asks third parties who publish complaints, reviews and/or responses on this website to affirm that the information provided is accurate. BBB Business Profiles may not be reproduced for sales or promotional purposes.īBB Business Profiles are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment.
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