Re: Thinking of cutting my 26" .308 down
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Drake Associates</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The bear -
You didnt read my posting clearly as evidenced by your comments
"Every post an ad. This is why you haven't earned my business. OP said $1k for a new barrel was too steep and you're selling him on something 4x the price no matter how you try to disguise it."
I am not selling him a barrel or a rifle - he already has a great rifle and system.
I simply mentioned some thoughts on if he were to consider a custom barrel. There are plenty of barrel builders who would make something custom for way under 1k.
My appologies as I didn't mean to offend you (or anyone else) on someone else's thread. I forgot, we are a vendor on this site and I guess some advice on what worked for us on a 16" barrel must be misconstrued as a sales pitch.
Now that that is said, can we get back to helping the gentleman that had a legitimate question. </div></div>
I did read your post. I also went through all of your posts since March of this year(I only stopped because I got bored) and literally EVERY post yall make is hocking something that YOU sell, complete with specs and photos, even when not requested. You only post in threads pertinent to YOUR products. You've paid your money, so you have every right to and that's your prerogative but it rubs some people the wrong way; and I'm not the first to take notice.
Most vendors on here are a member first and selflessly contribute KNOWLEDGE whether they can make a sale on it or not, and they earn their sales and reputations as a result. I don't want this to be misconstrued as an attack, I don't know you personally and don't have a problem with your company, but I know when I see a thread that you've posted in, it's gonna be accompanied by a sales pitch, details and photos.
I'm sure Drake makes a fine product and has knowledge to offer outside of what they sell, I'm just asking for some objectivity in your posts, not opportunity. There's a time and place, and I think history here speaks that you take care of the community, the community takes care of you. Ask Impact Data Books, ask Tab Gear, ask Vortex. Loyalty here is unwavering and it's not based on a sales pitch.