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Intro and Q Re Bullet Jackets

If you can catch up with him you really should talk with Jeff Peinhardt. Unique combination of skills and a perfectionist. He was selling his own bullet jackets under the StaMoly name. His Facebook page (StaMoly Precision) is fascinating and has videos of his CNC equipment making the parts for a bullet making press (available at Bruno's).

Here's a link to one of his posts on this site with his contact info:

 
If you can catch up with him you really should talk with Jeff Peinhardt. Unique combination of skills and a perfectionist. He was selling his own bullet jackets under the StaMoly name. His Facebook page (StaMoly Precision) is fascinating and has videos of his CNC equipment making the parts for a bullet making press (available at Bruno's).

Here's a link to one of his posts on this site with his contact info:

If you can catch up with him you really should talk with Jeff Peinhardt. Unique combination of skills and a perfectionist. He was selling his own bullet jackets under the StaMoly name. His Facebook page (StaMoly Precision) is fascinating and has videos of his CNC equipment making the parts for a bullet making press (available at Bruno's).

Here's a link to one of his posts on this site with his contact info:

Jeff never made his own jackets. Hines made the jackets, Jeff just sold them under his Stay Moly brand.
 
If you can catch up with him you really should talk with Jeff Peinhardt. Unique combination of skills and a perfectionist. He was selling his own bullet jackets under the StaMoly name. His Facebook page (StaMoly Precision) is fascinating and has videos of his CNC equipment making the parts for a bullet making press (available at Bruno's).

Here's a link to one of his posts on this site with his contact info:

He certainly would be a good one for information on what is needed for a competitive jacket
 
Dave
I'm pretty sure stamoy is a Hines jacket distributor
Tim, I don't think Jeff is selling any jackets now but about ten years ago he was working on new alloys and new equipment to make better jackets. He was selling some under the StaMoly name until matches were won and records broken. Hines may have made them but I believe the StaMoly jackets were Jeff's ideas.

I suggested the OP talk to him because I would think Jeff went through the same trials and tribulations he's facing trying to start a jacket manufacturing business.
 
Tim, I don't think Jeff is selling any jackets now but about ten years ago he was working on new alloys and new equipment to make better jackets. He was selling some under the StaMoly name until matches were won and records broken. Hines may have made them but I believe the StaMoly jackets were Jeff's ideas.

I suggested the OP talk to him because I would think Jeff went through the same trials and tribulations he's facing trying to start a jacket manufacturing business.
I hate be the one to drop the turd in the punch bowl, but Stamoly bought jackets from Hines along with a host of others. The only idea he came up with was the name. Hines was making jackets and reached out to quite a few bullet makers at that time.....you guys really get sucked into B.S. to easy.....Tim you should know better maybe give some insight to your dealings with stamoly....
 
I hate be the one to drop the turd in the punch bowl, but Stamoly bought jackets from Hines along with a host of others. The only idea he came up with was the name. Hines was making jackets and reached out to quite a few bullet makers at that time.....you guys really get sucked into B.S. to easy.....Tim you should know better maybe give some insight to your dealings with stamoly....
Thanks George I tried to tell them that but what ya gonna do.
 
Making bullet jacket,s is a costly venture. Right now the makers are stringing us out.
prices are way up and delivery is way down. they are to busy loading ammo.
I studied it and it will cost quite a bit to start up.. then their is the supply of jacket materials.
The equipment is available but then there is the die maker situation
then their is the small market. Its a tough situation.
 
If you are really serious about this venture, the business model is simple.

Manufacture jackets that are at least as precision as what is available now. The strive to satisfy the customers needs for jackets in a timely manner.

What you charge will be predicated on your expectations in profit. The customers will let you know if you pricing schedules are in line.
 

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