How do you powder measure?

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#41 Post by 1066 »

rox wrote:
Robin128 wrote:Don't think Targemaster could promote it better.

1066 ought to be on commission!

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That'll be because he 'is' TargetMaster...

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I though I would get away with that for a bit longer Rox. :wave:
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Re: How do you powder measure?

#42 Post by rox »

1066 wrote:
rox wrote:
Robin128 wrote:Don't think Targemaster could promote it better.

1066 ought to be on commission!

:good:
That'll be because he 'is' TargetMaster...

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I though I would get away with that for a bit longer Rox. :wave:
You should know better than to try, Allan.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#43 Post by Robin128 »

I had no idea... :oops: ...I don't read every post, but could not find any previous reference. :D Hope no one thought I was taking the mickey...honest! Rox spilled the beans. :lol:

But I still think it was an excellent promotional video...studied Marketing to Masters level.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#44 Post by 1066 »

Robin128 wrote:I had no idea... :oops: ...I don't read every post, but could not find any previous reference. :D Hope no one thought I was taking the mickey...honest! Rox spilled the beans. :lol:

But I still think it was an excellent promotional video...studied Marketing to Masters level.

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I'm just a old guy who enjoys his shooting Rob - but thanks for the compliment. :good:
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Re: How do you powder measure?

#45 Post by rox »

Robin128 wrote:But I still think it was an excellent promotional video...studied Marketing to Masters level.
Not if it's exposed as misprepresentation (marketing disguised as an unbiased user review). I learned that lesson fast in the early days of usenet. That's why this forum has a Vendors and Innovators section. Since 1066 participates in quite a few Internet forums, I'm sure he's aware of the Netiquette.

Anyhow, nice product, nice demo video, I'll probably buy one.

1066, welcome to the forum, but please declare any commercial interest in a sig if you use the forum to advertise.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#46 Post by EagerNoSkill »

I watched the video and he did clearly state he was the TargertMaster and the contact details also shown that.

I was impressed - one of those idea - well executed - that makes you dang I should have thought of that!
* elegant
* robust
* cost effecient
* accurate

One question - in a small space is something that cane be packed away / unpacked OR
is it one of those setup and dont dare touch setups?
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Re: How do you powder measure?

#47 Post by Robin128 »

Steady on Rox...a bit strong, and last time I checked Dromia and myself were moderators here, not you. ;)

Under House rules above, these are the related rules...

"Regarding advertising:

No advertising is allowed on this forum unless it is in the section called "Vendors and Innovators" If you would like a slot within this section to advertise a product please contact Christel. I am here most of the time.

Regarding individuals posts, opinions are fine unless they benefit your own or a mate's business.

Signatures are fine."

Christel is away at the moment but I'm sure she would entertain a request from 1066 for a Venders and Innovators slot.

In the mean time 1066 why not mention your website in your signature and in your profile. :)

I don't think 1066 meant to misrepresent.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#48 Post by 1066 »

Well I apologise if I ruffled anyones feathers - I had no intention of deceiving anyone but thought the post was pertinent and added to the thread. Yes, I'm the guy who invented and manufactures the Targetmaster trickler but that is only one small part of my shooting interests. I join this and other shooting forums to exchange ideas and hopefully learn something new and pass on anything that may be helpful to others.

I have been made extremely welcome here and hope to be able to contribute where I can.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#49 Post by Robin128 »

Make yourself at home 1066. We are all friends on here.

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Re: How do you powder measure?

#50 Post by rox »

1066 wrote:Well I apologise if I ruffled anyones feathers - I had no intention of deceiving anyone but thought the post was pertinent and added to the thread. Yes, I'm the guy who invented and manufactures the Targetmaster trickler but that is only one small part of my shooting interests. I join this and other shooting forums to exchange ideas and hopefully learn something new and pass on anything that may be helpful to others.

I have been made extremely welcome here and hope to be able to contribute where I can.

1066
Welcome too;

Sorry if my remarks seemed 'strong'; certainly not my intention. Hope you'll stick around and join-in discussions.

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