IME, they're super unorganized.
Once customers are pissed enough to start to lose their minds, Nick gets on the phone with people to yack for hours to try and smooth things over, then over promises, repeat.
I told him multiple times "I don't have time to talk on the phone, man, I just want my barrel. Can you email or text me please?"
Then 6 weeks after he'd promised shipping by tomorrow, he'd say "man I was on the phone 9 hours yesterday - I haven't had time to cut that barrel"
He definitely knows what he's doing wrt gunsmithing but that's about it. Also a genuinely good guy, just a lot of his struggles are self inflicted. His way of operating was a cool relic of years ago, and a much more personable experience, it just doesn't scale well to the volume he's taking on.
Personally I'm not looking for my gunsmith to be my buddy. I'd order blanks from an automated call center spun up by robots if they shot well.
If "building that relationship" is worth waiting a year, he's your guy.
I'm obviously a bit salty after waiting nearly a year for a barrel then letting him talk me into a contour I didn't even want, that ended up kinda ruining the purpose of the build, all while paying a good bit more than PVA.
I'm sure the vast majority of customers are very very happy.