by ZardozCZ on Fri Dec 13, 2013 11:53 am
I'm a reloading noob.
I'm trying to be a responsible reloading noob.
I don't know what I don't know, but know enough to RTFM, use google, and ask those that do when I don't understand.
A merchant that doesn't want new (noob) customers is destined to dinosaurdome, eventually.
An employee that doesn't own a stake in success won't have the business's best interest in mind.
While the owner is away, the unsupervised employee will behave as they will, employees do that. Good ones are rare.
I'm not a fan of either John, but big John just recently helped me understand a galling problem with a .45 expander die.
I really appreciate that. Because of his help, I spent $200 on primers, cartridges, primer press and some bullets, etc.
I could have spent less online.
I'd like to see the owner succeed despite his attitude with noobs. He's been curt with me, but honest. I respect his position.
I'll continue to shop there, and try to be responsible as a noob, and do due diligence. I want GS to be there for me.
I will continue to ask questions because I wish to be safe and wish to not waste money buying junk or the wrong stuff.
Better for me to spend more once at Gunstop, than waste money on the wrong stuff just to have to get the right stuff.
I respect what others know and hope to learn to swim with them, not become a lamprey holding them back.
Those of you who take your business elsewhere at this time with the owner away risk losing his success and continued presence.
It may not be what you're used to or want, but it's better than the alternative of it being gone for good.
Please consider tolerance during this time, and continue your patronage.
*** my only interest is having a valued resource available to me near where I live. I barely know either John, have no stake in the business beyond Gunstop being there for me, for all of us.