FAITH
HOPE
LOVE
GOD & COUNTRY
YOU CAN'T
You can’t take the premium broadhead market share with a business plan, less than $30 in your bank account and a prayer. It is not a realistic goal and it will never work.
You can’t start a business on July 4, 2016 with under $30 in your bank account and a tiny shoe-box full of broadheads and expect to be successful, just because that is the date you picked, or the date you like to launch your company.
You can’t spark a transformational shift in the archery industry without the archery cliques and institutional powers permission. You have to pay them to endorse your products and you never accounted for those expenses or advertising costs per pack. By the time you went through our distribution and supply chains they would cost over $500 for three Bishop Broadheads. Nice patent pending designs, but we have to pass on this because from a business perspective it is just not possible.
You can’t take on the major outdoor industry corporations with their full-time engineers and paid staff with your volunteers and unpaid staff. You don’t have enough hours in a day or any paid staff to compete with any of them. We just can't invest in this knowing that it will never work like this where you want to control where we source the metal. You can't have it both ways, if we help you then we need to be able to decide on these things so that it is much more profitable.
You can’t put all of those resources into the broadheads rather than the full color advertisements and television endorsements. You can't refuse to compromise on anything and expect us to invest all of that money into the project. We have to pass on this and wish you well on it.
You can’t make a 600 Grain broadhead. It will never achieve good arrow flight and it will never sell.
You can’t sell broadheads that cost that much to produce or sell at that price-point. Nobody will ever pay that much for broadheads. It will never work.
You can’t be the first company to denounce the single-bevel broadhead reports. You have to make single-bevels that work like everyone else's and web-link back to the broadhead reports.
You can’t make non-vented broadheads for 14 pound bows through 185 pound crossbows. They will never fly well beyond 30 yards. It will be a disaster.
You can’t build broadheads with steep blade angles and steep edge-bevels for traditional bows, they will never breach bone more efficiently than 3:1 broadheads with traditional tanto-tips and 25 degree bevels.
You can’t make all of your products in the USA anymore and still stay in business. You just can’t do it the way you want. If you want us to help you financially to bring Bishop to market then you have to let us decide on the manufacturing and the distribution.
You can’t launch the world’s first pro-shop only broadhead and give dealers whole county selling territories and all of your profits, as you will loose potential sales to other pro-shops in the same county. It will never work and you are basically giving broadheads away to the pro-shops for them to be your advertisers and they just don't have anywhere the reach magazine advertisements and television shows have. It will fail the way you want to do it.
You can’t get a 600 Grain broadhead to fly without breaking an arrow shaft into the back of the archer's hand. They will fall like a brick at forty yards and people will never buy them.
You can’t get deer hunters to buy your broadheads and a 600 Grain broadhead will never be accurate beyond twenty yards. They will never sell for a $229.99 price-point. It will never work.
You can’t design nonvented broadheads to pop balloons beyond 100 yards. It is just not possible to engineer nonvented fixed bladed broadheads with that kind of surface area. It can’t be done.
You can’t design single-bevels that have more rotational effects by doing the complete opposite of what everyone else is doing related to the broadhead reports. People will never try them.
You can’t develop your metallurgy program like that it will never work financially. We already have proven tool steels and high carbon steels on the market that are plenty strong enough. Nobody is that hardcore of a bowhunter where they are going to push their broadheads that far in North America, or even for dangerous game.
You can’t get steep edge-bevels to spin-cut more in single-bevels designs than 25 degree bevels and sub 25 degree bevels called for in the broadhead reports. You should follow the directions in the single-bevel broadhead reports like everybody else.
You can’t shorten single-bevel broadheads and add weight into the thickness of the blades to manipulate the edge-bevel like you are saying and expect them to be more efficient to “S” breach bone. Even if you do they will never sell at $89.99 and you should just forge them overseas rather than machine them in America. It will be even more of a financial disaster if you machine them in America.
You can't make non-vented heads for compounds and crossbows, because they will never fly with field-tip point of impact beyond 100 yards.
You can’t improve the traditional broadhead report tanto-tip to make the broadheads more efficient at “S” bone breaching and pass-through by getting to the bevel sooner like you are saying and even if you do it, nobody will ever accept the looks of them.
You can’t shoot 315 Grain broadheads beyond fifty yards. They will dive bomb and hit the ground.
You can’t make a 100 Grain deer through dangerous game broadhead like you want because it is overkill for deer and it will never sell.
You can’t take market-share from $29.99 price point broadheads. Nobody is going to switch over to your higher end broadheads no matter how many broadhead giveaway contests you have.
You can’t get people to buy your broadheads over a new pro-line bow. It is just not going to happen.
You can’t give away broadheads in chat board competitions and expect expandable broadhead users to convert over to your cut on contact single-bevels. It won’t work.
You can’t like everything and post pictures and videos all over social media of your broadheads and expect people to buy $79.99 on up broadheads with no advertising budget.
You can’t do it without putting most of the money into advertising and very little money into the actual product. It will never work and you need to spend your money on advertising and paying celebrities rather than spending it on the actual broadheads.
You just can’t do it like that and you need to cheapen the materials and production of your broadheads so you can afford advertising and sticking to the proven outdoor industry blueprint.
You can’t expand your broadhead line-up just a few months after opening up. You can’t grow that fast or you will go out of business.
You can’t name a broadhead after your God and expect people from all different faiths and walks of life to buy it. People who aren’t Christians will never buy it.
You can’t just decide to release a broadhead months ahead of time on Christmas Day and name it #HOLYTRINITY.
125 GRAIN
NON-VENTED
#HOLYTRINITY
BALLOON POPPING BEYOND
150 YARDS
ON CHRISTMAS DAY OF
2016
GOD
IS NOT
DEAD
You can’t design a non-vented three blade cut-on-contact to fly with field-tip point of impact beyond 100 yards. It is just not possible.
You can’t make a non-vented three blade broadhead, release it on Christmas and expect it to sell out in four days. It will never sell. It will be a disaster.
You can’t pop balloons with a non-vented three blade beyond 150 yards. It will never fly with field-tips beyond 40 yards.
You can’t get people to sharpen their own broadheads. They will never do that you need to make replaceable blade heads overseas and advertise that you assemble them in America if you really want to make some money and stay in business. They are all overkill and nobody is ever going to buy machined heads like this. They aren't shooting them at tanks. We can’t invest in this.
You can’t partner with and sell products that are only made in the USA. We live in a global economy and it is just not possible to have everything made in the USA anymore. We just can’t help you with this business venture. It will never work the way you want to do it.
You can’t make something in the USA and expect it to be superior to products made overseas anymore and still make enough money for the investors to get behind it. It is just not possible, unless you make stamped heads or use other materials that are cheaper, or you will go out of business within a month and you will never be able to expand. Nobody is going to ever pay $150 for a pack of broadheads no matter how good they work.
You can’t do it like you want to do it with our money. We will help you if you let us make your single-bevels overseas. Otherwise, from a business perspective, it just doesn’t work for us and no investment group is going to get behind this. You are nowhere near ready to open on July 4th of 2016. Maybe July 4th of 2017 but who is going to fund it? We want to help you guys, but we just can’t do it like this unless we outsource this Bishop project overseas. It will never work.
BISHOP
ARCHERY
OPENED
ON
JULY
4TH
2016
ON
A
PRAYER
AND
TOOK
MARKET
SHARE
BY
FIRESTORM
FROM
PREMIUM
SECTOR
OVERSEAS
BROADHEAD
IMPORTERS
IN
LESS
THAN
SIX
MONTHS
IN
BUSINESS
BISHOP
WOULD
DISPROVE
ALL
OF
THE
ABOVE
CAN'TS
AND
QUICKLY
EXPAND
TO
OFFER
ONE
OF
THE
LARGEST
CUT
ON
CONTACT
CNC
BROADHEAD
LINE-UPS
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
ARCHERY
INDUSTRY
ALWAYS
ALLOW
YOUR
FAITH
TO
BE
GREATER
THAN
YOUR
FEAR
#CRANKUPTHECUT
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