Sportsman's Warehouse
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Sportsman's Warehouse
I went in here a few days ago to look for some supplies and I found there bullet section almost empty. Anyone know anything about this?
Are bullets getting hard to find anywhere else?
Are bullets getting hard to find anywhere else?
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Austin, and San Antonio....
I went to the RoundRock store a couple day's ago, and they got a shipment of bullets. You may want to check again..
I prefer to go to cabelas. I do not like sportsmans return policy, I believe stores should stand behind their product.
Austin, and San Antonio....
I went to the RoundRock store a couple day's ago, and they got a shipment of bullets. You may want to check again..
I prefer to go to cabelas. I do not like sportsmans return policy, I believe stores should stand behind their product.
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Bullet Availability
I few months ago I talked to the gun manager at Sportsman's Warehouse in Lewisville.
Asked about being out of re-loading supplies all the time... he said they do not order merchandise... and can only sell what is sent to them... sounds pretty odd to me that in the day of "Just in Time Delivery" and perpetual inventory, but that is what they said.
Anyway, he seemed frustrated too.
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Asked about being out of re-loading supplies all the time... he said they do not order merchandise... and can only sell what is sent to them... sounds pretty odd to me that in the day of "Just in Time Delivery" and perpetual inventory, but that is what they said.
Anyway, he seemed frustrated too.
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Re: Bullet Availability
Probably a corporate central office monitors sales and makes all (or nearly all) decisions about what items will be stocked at what stores, stocking levels, etc. Often the central office also specifies aisle and shelf location. This is becoming increasingly common, as it both improves profitability and cuts costs. Wally World is the premier example (full sales and inventory monitoring and analysis in near real time for all stores), but lots of other chains use similar techniques. It looks like H.E.B. does this, or something very similar, though their ability and willingness to handle special orders is much better (so far, anyway) than most companies using this sort of sales/inventory control.cxm wrote:... he said they do not order merchandise... and can only sell what is sent to them... sounds pretty odd to me ....
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As of yesterday
The Round Rock store had NO small rifle primers...
and only a handful of CCI Magnums in small pistol primers.
If you wanted large rifle or shotshell primers, they had them.
and only a handful of CCI Magnums in small pistol primers.
If you wanted large rifle or shotshell primers, they had them.
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I was at the Sportsmans in Lewisville on Saturday and again today. On Saturday they didn't have any small pistol primers and just a few large pistol. Today they didn't have any large pistol but did have some small pistol. I talked to a couple of the salesmen and they said that reloading supplies just jump off the shelves right now. Makes it difficult for them to keep everything stocked. Apparently the rising cost of manufactured ammo is causing more people to take up or go back to reloading.
In Buda, they have all the powder types on display as empty containers attached to the top of the display over the top of the various bullets. The actual containers with powder are behind the rifle counter.KRM45 wrote:The Cabelas in Fort Worth keeps all their powder and primers in the vault, which means you have to find someone to help you, then ask them what they have , etc...match308 wrote:Try cabelas.
I prefer to be able to shop in the open.
I believe there is safety in numbers..
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...