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I dunno man, a company not wanting to deal with a state that has goofy laws and FID checks sounds more like a NJ problem than a store problem. You can blame attorneys and rogue prosecutors and DA's for that probably.They permanently lost me when they refused to sell me 9mm ammunition in South Dakota, because I had a NJ drivers license. They also won't ship ammunition to NJ, even though it's legal with an FID card. They're like the Vichy government during WW2.
The Basspro merger destroyed them. I consider them one step up from Dick's right now. There's a good video floating around on how damaging that merger was to the community in Nebraska where Cabela's got its start. Cabela's is just one of many victims of private equity greed.
I get most of my stuff from Midway. I just accumulate stuff in my cart until I hit the free shipping threshold, which doesn't take long.
I'll occasionally buy one off items that I need immediately from Amazon. But given a choice, I'd much rather give my business to Midway, which has been nothing but good.
I would put Bass pro Shop in the same bucket, seems more like a tourist attraction than having good gear anymore
This is pretty sad. But unfortunately, it's not just cabalas/BPS that's this way. It's just about every single store you walk into. I swear ive never had to try so hard to give someone my money before. People used to take pride in their job and actually care about customer relations and the products they sold. Now they are just there to collect a paycheck and clock out.Stopped in at the store at Southridge in WV on my way through that area. Was going to get primers and powder. Have bought bullets and powder here before, no problems or hassle.
Go to component section, primers are behind counter and apparently so is powder. Go to gun store counter and wait, one guy ignores me and walks off as another counter employee returns and asks if I've been helped yet.
Asked do you have any CCI or Winchester #41 primers. Holds up a sleeve of 100. Can I get a brick? (Who buys just a little sleeve of 100 primers?) Gun counter employee says no.
Ok, can I get a pound of N540? Gun counter employee looks confused. When he understands what I am asking, he says, I can't handle anything not related to guns. I point, and say yet you are handling primers, that makes no sense. Points at a different counter, and says you can ask over there at the counter with the sign that says "hunting", and they can get what you want from the back.
Walk in the direction, of the hunting counter, and nobody is even manning the station. Grab wife and kid and leave.
I think I am done. There is no reason to visit, other than a clean bathroom on the way through.