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    *Adrian Mayberry... his son Andy is a nice fella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by csmiffy View Post
    Last I knew, the ownership/partnership changed several years ago. Think it was ian foster. Got put onto him to get a good deal on a shotgun for the lad.
    Dont really know the other dude but generally always found them helpful.
    If anything has happened more recently I dont know.
    Dont get in there much
    Geoff Foster, he brought it after Adrian Mayberry’s accident to keep it going, had it for 5 years then sold it to go back flying.
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    Shooters is a short walk from my work, been in a few times & they are really helpful friendly people.


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    Unfortunately Richard Wilhelm of Wilhelm arms and optics has just announced he is selling off his remaining stock and retiring. He has/had a lot of reloading bits and pieces available at decent prices.
    An excerpt from his retirement email below, with a section I have highlighted that shows what a good sort he is;

    This difficult trading environment led me many months ago to not put in my usual size orders for primers and particularly reloading powders and this set me on the path towards retirement. It became apparent very early on with Covid that there was not enough stock arriving into the country to keep good working stocks on the shelves of all the shops. To put that into perspective, at one time, Steve, the ADI supplier remarked that I was the largest buyer of ADI powder in the South Island. My reason for not ordering was simply that almost all other shops I know of employ staff. If I did not take my usual share of stock, then I hoped that would mean the other shops had a little more to sell. Hopefully my efforts might just have saved the job for some soul in a hunting store somewhere in New Zealand.
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    That's Richard to a 'T'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben-tard View Post
    Unfortunately Richard Wilhelm of Wilhelm arms and optics has just announced he is selling off his remaining stock and retiring. He has/had a lot of reloading bits and pieces available at decent prices.
    An excerpt from his retirement email below, with a section I have highlighted that shows what a good sort he is;

    This difficult trading environment led me many months ago to not put in my usual size orders for primers and particularly reloading powders and this set me on the path towards retirement. It became apparent very early on with Covid that there was not enough stock arriving into the country to keep good working stocks on the shelves of all the shops. To put that into perspective, at one time, Steve, the ADI supplier remarked that I was the largest buyer of ADI powder in the South Island. My reason for not ordering was simply that almost all other shops I know of employ staff. If I did not take my usual share of stock, then I hoped that would mean the other shops had a little more to sell. Hopefully my efforts might just have saved the job for some soul in a hunting store somewhere in New Zealand.
    Thats a bugger. Didnt deal with him much but got a couple of scopes off him years ago when he was the guru on these things.

 

 

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