Wes wrote:Not that I needed another reason to shop at cabelas but right on!
I was at Cabela's today. You don't want to shop in their gun area. There are long lines of people being served heartbreak and disappointment. Their handgun display shelves are so bare that they are displaying backpacks and range bags in places where hundreds of guns used to be. Ammo? Only if you want to feed a 12 gauge. Reloading supplies? They have an excellent supply of ultrasonic cleaners and a small stack of Hornady LnL presses. Dies, bullets, casings, powder, and primers? LOL...you wish.
I'm glad about what Cabela's is doing, but they're in as bad of shape as the rest of the industry right now.
I don't fear guns; I fear voters and politicians that fear guns.