I shoot 40 pellets every day. The total process, including reloading the magazines/clips (I'll let someone smarter than me argue what the correct term is) takes me 3 hours. I like to keep the pellets in the tin. I'm not interested in putting them in a different container. I'm a quadriplegic (no finger movement) and have to use a screwdriver each time to open the tin because the lid is not a screw-on. Out of the last 3 days I have partially dumped the tin twice on the table trying to remove the lid.
I know I'm a small fry in your business, and putting a screw-on lid on the tin would probably cost you millions of dollars. I don't know how the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) law applies to a foreign company doing business in the US or how the European Accessibility Act affects you, but if they apply then moving to screw-on lids may seem inexpensive compared to a greedy lawyer and a class action suit.
I personally don't believe in suing a business over accessibility issues, but I do vote with my money (no matter how insignificant it is to your overall business). I will be moving on to testing H&N pellets.
Thank you for at least hearing my concern because I really do like your pellets,
David
I know I'm a small fry in your business, and putting a screw-on lid on the tin would probably cost you millions of dollars. I don't know how the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) law applies to a foreign company doing business in the US or how the European Accessibility Act affects you, but if they apply then moving to screw-on lids may seem inexpensive compared to a greedy lawyer and a class action suit.
I personally don't believe in suing a business over accessibility issues, but I do vote with my money (no matter how insignificant it is to your overall business). I will be moving on to testing H&N pellets.
Thank you for at least hearing my concern because I really do like your pellets,
David