sellersm
04-16-2015, 15:16
I recently found out that James Ziegler, the man behind ZCast Bulletz in AZ, has recently passed away.
Here's a blurb from another site (THR), from the guy that bought James' business, just before he passed on:
Hi, I am sorry to tell everyone but James Zeigler has passed away. He was as stated here in this forum a REALLY nice guy. We made a deal on his business before he passed and I picked up the equipment today. It is my plan to have Z Cast Bulletz up and running hopefully sometime in May. I will try to match James original quality and price as close as possible. The website looks operational right now BUT there are no orders being taken yet. I will post on the website as soon as the machines are casting. James left behind a Wife, Brother in law, Sister, and a house full of kids. They seem to be doing pretty good last time I talked to them. I hope to hear from and get some feedback from his old customers.
www.zcastbulletz.com (http://www.zcastbulletz.com/)
James made great bullets at a very affordable cost. The new owner states he'll keep most everything the same...
Here's a blurb from another site (THR), from the guy that bought James' business, just before he passed on:
Hi, I am sorry to tell everyone but James Zeigler has passed away. He was as stated here in this forum a REALLY nice guy. We made a deal on his business before he passed and I picked up the equipment today. It is my plan to have Z Cast Bulletz up and running hopefully sometime in May. I will try to match James original quality and price as close as possible. The website looks operational right now BUT there are no orders being taken yet. I will post on the website as soon as the machines are casting. James left behind a Wife, Brother in law, Sister, and a house full of kids. They seem to be doing pretty good last time I talked to them. I hope to hear from and get some feedback from his old customers.
www.zcastbulletz.com (http://www.zcastbulletz.com/)
James made great bullets at a very affordable cost. The new owner states he'll keep most everything the same...