Bass Pro/Cabela’s Price Match

Cabelas used to be an immediate and easy price match. That went down the drain along with any other reason to shop there a couple years ago. I still get points from my Cabelas Black card or I'd never go in there anymore. They gave me this same runaround as the OP the last time I was trying to burn some points. You should be able to get them to do the price match through customer service online, and they almost always have a free shipping promo of some kind.

I wanted to buy a rifle from the gun library, but I had an appointment, and I couldn't stand around for their 1.5 hour gun checkout process, so I came back afterwards. The gun library was all locked up, at 3:00 in the afternoon. I asked up front why, and they said that the gun library has different hours than the store, but those hours are not posted anywhere, so I guess you just have to keep trying?

Its sad what Cabelas has become.
Wait, what? The Cabelas here in Boise is much quicker. Having an enhanced ccw makes it even faster because they don't need to do a NICS call. Perhaps the long wait is a Nevada issue?
 
I completely understand and agree that they’ve went down hill a bit, and I’m always willing for a good boycott on a company that is anti hunting or peta supporting etc… but boycotting a company that has put more money back into conservation and support of hunting and the outdoors than probably everyone on this website combined doesn’t make much sense to me.

The money they've put into conservation is irrelevant to me with who they're in bed with on one particular aspect...
 
Wait, what? The Cabelas here in Boise is much quicker. Having an enhanced ccw makes it even faster because they don't need to do a NICS call. Perhaps the long wait is a Nevada issue?
The snail pace is the same in Billings, MT. Took 90 minutes to fill out paperwork for a pistol purchase. That’s the last firearm I’ll purchase there.

Back to the price match - glad to hear it was resolved!
 
Wait, what? The Cabelas here in Boise is much quicker. Having an enhanced ccw makes it even faster because they don't need to do a NICS call. Perhaps the long wait is a Nevada issue?
I have a CCW, and the process could be quick, and is elsewhere, but Cabelas corporate process includes numerous checks and rechecks, it’s well documented that most people are spending over1.5 hours to get through buying a gun at Cabelas.
 
My experiences with this have been positive. My local Cabela's will price match one of my favorite local gun stores about 30 minutes away and beat their price by 5% because I'm a club member. I recently did all that and then piled a 10% member discount on top to make the pricing even sweeter. Not a bad deal.
 
I have a CCW, and the process could be quick, and is elsewhere, but Cabelas corporate process includes numerous checks and rechecks, it’s well documented that most people are spending over1.5 hours to get through buying a gun at Cabelas.

I have an acquaintance that works at Cabela’s. He used to work in the gun department. Their policy is to ding the employees pay check for even the smallest errors in paperwork. I’m sure that slows the process down.
 
I have an acquaintance that works at Cabela’s. He used to work in the gun department. Their policy is to ding the employees pay check for even the smallest errors in paperwork. I’m sure that slows the process down.
That would make sense. I think there is a line between being thorough and being pedantic and wasting everyone's time.
 
I have a CCW, and the process could be quick, and is elsewhere, but Cabelas corporate process includes numerous checks and rechecks, it’s well documented that most people are spending over1.5 hours to get through buying a gun at Cabelas.
Blame this on the political system and not cabelas. They’re just doing what they need to do in a system that can turn on them if it benefits the politicians
 
Blame this on the political system and not cabelas. They’re just doing what they need to do in a system that can turn on them if it benefits the politicians
I blame Cabelas, many other retailers have figured out the difficult regulatory environment.
 
Anything Johnny Morris buys is downgraded from where it was before the buyout. Cabelas, Ranger, and Triton are all examples of that. Used to like going into cabelas, but now it just another name for bass pro.
 
BPS would probably go out of business if non-hunters would stop buying gift cards to give to the one hunter in their family at Christmas.
 
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