I get that, and I understand the sentiment. Maybe it's allowing the other side to 'win' but as a matter of convenience, or in this case budget, sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and shop at places that you disagree with. I applaud anyone who can consistently vote with their dollars but the list of anti-gun businesses is enormous, particularly where I live in the Chicago area, and at a certain point it's just simply unavoidable.
Report: Here Are 54 Anti-Gun Companies That Don’t Deserve Your Business – Concealed Nation
Comcast is my only viable option for home internet, if I want to go out to a movie with my wife there are few choices for theaters that aren't AMC, Regal or ArcLight (not even on that list, but I know they are anti-2A given the no-ccw stickers plastered everywhere), we shop at Costco because we'd be throwing away money if we didn't and there isn't a Sam's Club local anymore, the list goes on.
That said, I am very happy with my thousand plus dollars worth of First Lite (I own two Uncompahgre puffys) and Sitka gear and recommend them highly. Hopefully my money spent there, and other pro-2A and pro-hunting businesses, donations to BHA, RMEF, NWTF and other orgs evens out the balance.