100% correct boys.
This really is why patterning and shooting practice is so very important.
I find it amazing when dissecting 'good' cartridges to find that they are poorly made, inferior quality components, and large errors in in powder/shot charge and yet they are priced as a premium cartridge. Many gunshops sell their own branded cartridge which although costing a few pennies less is identical apart from branding to a well known cartridge. Why cannot the manufacturing companies operate on a level playing field?
Where is the sense in having a manufacturing plant in Italy or Spain making all the components, and having an assembly plant in the UK loading cartridges and selling them dearer than the Italian or Spanish cartridges that are available in the UK cheaper than the UK product?
The whole structure of Express cartridges came about because Muntaz the founder believed he could homeload a better cartridge than commercial brands and he could. So Express cartridge company was formed due to demand from fellow DTL shooters.
Geoff Dales founded Gamebore because he was a shrewd business man who as a Wildfowler believed he was being ripped off by the manufacturers and could see a business diversification.
It makes me pewk when they bleat about high manufacturing costs, the price of lead, plastic, diesel, labour.
I and we, I think don't have any problem what so ever paying a good fair price for a good cartridge, but please cut out the marketing hype and give us quality products at a fair price.
Can I finish by saying look at quality control, because it does seem to be very poor.