They made a bunch of folks think they are some super sniper just for shooting a creedmoor it doesn't surprise me they don't think tuners work....
They sure did and the ARC is being promoted as a 1000 yard cartridge. It'll get that far and do it better than a 223 but that's about as far as I'd go with claiming its 1000 yard prowess. There are just many better options, just not many in an AR15. I know from experience though, that cartridge is best with lighter bullets. Those don't fit their marketing plan, though. It's pure joy trying to tell someone there are better options when Hornady is the expert and know more than a hillbilly gunsmith. I'm sure they do but they sure have fooled a lot of people lately, about a few things. I'd say it's a pretty safe bet that their tuner podcast comes down to money. They have a plan, I'd almost guarantee it.They made a bunch of folks think they are some super sniper just for shooting a creedmoor it doesn't surprise me they don't think tuners work....
Yea, their marketing pressure was a huge pile of hogwash.They made a bunch of folks think they are some super sniper just for shooting a creedmoor it doesn't surprise me they don't think tuners work....
Agreed but their marketing is still selling the 6.5 Creedmoor probably a hundred to one over other calibers.Yea, their marketing pressure was a huge pile of hogwash.
Yea they made the new shooting world their oyster with the lies they told. But some of us are smarter than they realized.Agreed but their marketing is still selling the 6.5 Creedmoor probably a hundred to one over other calibers.
And serious shooters are dropping them like hotcakes. It's a good starter rifle but that's where it ends. We were shooting 260 Ackleys and 6.5x55 Ackleys in comps yearrrs before hornady up sold the Jesusmoore.Agreed but their marketing is still selling the 6.5 Creedmoor probably a hundred to one over other calibers.
Absolutely it is NOT the be all do all picture that Hornady has led so many shooters believe it to be. And as we clearly see here it has put a bad taste in a lot of experienced shooters mouths with Hornady. So in reality the Creedmoor needsmore honesty being spoken over it.And serious shooters are dropping them like hotcakes. It's a good starter rifle but that's where it ends. We were shooting 260 Ackleys and 6.5x55 Ackleys in comps yearrrs before hornady up sold the Jesusmoore.
Because there's alot of people out there that drink the Red Horny kool- aid.Why would they spend time and money trying to disprove what so many know to be true.
Now Hornady needs a gimmick like, American Gunner 6.5 Creedmoor ammo $1 a round guaranteed forever. They would own the factory market!And serious shooters are dropping them like hotcakes. It's a good starter rifle but that's where it ends. We were shooting 260 Ackleys and 6.5x55 Ackleys in comps yearrrs before hornady up sold the Jesusmoore.
Yeah, and call it the 6.5 GREEDmoreNow Hornady needs a gimmick like, American Gunner 6.5 Creedmoor ammo $1 a round guaranteed forever. They would own the factory market!
All you have to do is visit a large public range, or even a closed membership Gun Club to see first hand what @Press100 is talking about. The vast majority of the shooting public do not have a clue when it comes to stuff that many shooters who frequent this Web Site just accept as common sense knowledge.A good % of gun owners in the US don’t know anything about firearms, ammo, etc and don’t even shoot their guns. A likely greater % only hunt, plink and chat on the internet about it. Competitors have a lot of experience, but that experience varies widely by discipline and level of experience…. I’d say that this group is more in the minority than most want to believe.
Ammo manufacturers obviously compete through marketing and sales for their profits and growth. It’s far easier to grow and more profitable marketing to the masses than the minority. I’m not suggesting that Hornady has a motive here, but if I were to invent one, I’d say they don’t want to endorse something that could potentially “equalize” bullet quality and designs by thinking that the general gun user could screw something on the end of a barrel and get accuracy from any bullet…. It might detract from their marketing and profiteering efforts.
The vast majority of their sales and profits likely don’t come from competitive rifle disciplines. I would guess they target market the 308/270/30-06/243 masses on the rifle side of their economics.
Ain't that the truth! When talking with the occasional shooter it becomes obvious really quick that they either don't understand or never heard of most of the things we regularly talk about on this forum. I would guess that the regular posters here represent the top 2 or 3% of shooters/reloaders in the country.I’d say that this group is more in the minority than most want to believe.
I’m sure a reloaded round sounds subpar to new factory ammo for the majority of rifle shooters.Ain't that the truth! When talking with the occasional shooter it becomes obvious really quick that they either don't understand or never heard of most of the things we regularly talk about on this forum. I would guess that the regular posters here represent the top 2 or 3% of shooters/reloaders in the country.