Keith B wrote:I didn't think that any Cabela's had shooting ranges.VMI77 wrote:GAM wrote:I visited Cabelas in Buda this (Sunday) morning to pick up some reloading powder (Hazmat shipping is a killer!) and took the time to examine the signage on the front doors. Only business hours are posted. There were two gentlemen at a table in orange vests past the second set of doors to handle any incoming firearms and they did look over the inrush of customers (from behind their table) entering just as the store opened. Otherwise, I saw no mention of concealed carry one way or another. I carry in a vest due to my very casual attire and they did not give me a second look. I suspect the OP's treatment was specific to the individual he encountered and we all have to remind ourselves to be courteous (not that the OP wasn't!) when questioned and feel free to vote with our feet if need be. I know this is resurrecting an old thread, but since I wasn't licensed at the time, I paid no attention to these things and ran across it while trying to see if anyone had experienced problems visiting Cabelas before I went on my first carry there.
I go to the Buda Cabelas a couple times a month and they have signs that say the requirement that guns be unloaded and checked does not apply to CHL holders.
I went in Cablelas once carrying five guns. My son and I were headed to the range and I didn't want to leave any guns in the car --he had four. I had a huge fanny pack holding three of them. I'm sure it looked idiotic but no one said anything.
They don't, but south Austin has Reds. Stopped at Cabelas to buy ammo and do some other shopping and didn't want to leave guns in the car to be stolen.