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george ulrich
11-25-2014, 08:40 PM
This just a notice to friends and customers I will not be on forums, so most that have my cell# call if you have any questions. I will be continuing to be making dies. At this point I believe it is the best move as there are certain things being said or alluded to that are not true so best I just leave. It is sad that our sport has become what it has....I wish all the best to the real B.R. competitors here... George

ramos
11-25-2014, 09:06 PM
George, we have never done business with each other but, I have enjoyed gleaning information from your posts. I have no idea what has transpired to prompt a leave of absence and don't need to. I respect that you are following your own moral compass. Best of luck in whatever lays ahead. If it is not too much trouble, I would like to have your contact information tucked away. If that is okay, please PM me or email to me. Thank you.

jonr@mcgg.net

On Edit: Do not wish to appear to be a poser. I am NOT a B.R. competitor. I do have a great appreciation for precision and like to believe that I am an aspiring machinist who can learn from others.

Bill K
11-25-2014, 09:12 PM
George, same here. Missed something, I guess, and do not need to know either. I enjoy your post's and emails. Will be looking for your return, if and when you want. Hope whatever it is works out and stops any problems. Bill K :)

philip
11-25-2014, 10:01 PM
George,

I too have enjoyed your contributions to this, and other forums.

I am glad to have had the opportunity to have spoken with you on several occasions, your experience will be missed.

Take care of yourself and hopefully we will have the occasion of talking again soon.

Phil.

thekriebles
11-26-2014, 12:03 AM
You're experiences and knowledge shared will be greatly missed.

All the best to you moving forward.


Don

Gary in Illinois
11-26-2014, 12:44 AM
George,

Your knowledge will be missed here. I hope you will see fit to return at some point. Take care and best wishes.

kenbro
11-26-2014, 03:50 PM
Mr Ulrich,
I wish you well for the future, and hope you can return to share your knowledge.
Ken.

Kiwishooter
11-27-2014, 06:51 AM
George it is a shame to lose someone with your knowledge from this or any forum. While I respect your decision I do not agree with it or what transpired to cause you to make this decision.

I have your email and will keep in touch as I have always found you to be a great contributor and very free with passing along your knowledge, and hopefully see you next year.

Like you I believe in truth and if people can't back up what they say then in my opinion it can't be true.
This is one thing I thought this forum prided itself in....................now I know this isn't true.
All I can say is shame on the members here who contributed and caused the lose of this knowledge............Kiwi

Randy Robinett
11-27-2014, 02:57 PM
Well, George, I know where to find you, so, will keep pestering you for valuable info a GREAT dies. :eek: ;) RG

TinMan
11-27-2014, 10:30 PM
George, we will miss your knowledge, experience and insight. Please rejoin us when you are ready.

P1ZombieKiller
11-30-2014, 12:20 AM
I am a new bullet maker, and I have asked you many MANY questions. People say things that are not true all the time. Just because you are not here doesn't mean that people who want to try to cause damage will not continue to do so. Meanwhile, new bullet makers like myself will for sure suffer in your absence.

I am not about to tell you that your decision is not the correct one for you, but I would ask that you reconsider.

You are my only hope Obi George Kanobi.

Bryan
12-13-2014, 10:14 PM
P1, Ya just have to keep experimenting and see what works for you. Different lubes, different amount of lube (that one is key), cleaning, etching etc.
Also keep in mind that your particular barrel may not like your own bullet.
Bryan