That seems like a better set up.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.
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Do they have no online listings? I can't seem to find anything on their site.
I'm not going to drive all the way to RR to buy supplies without knowing what kind of selection they have and what their pricing is. Cabela's, though slightly further away, lists their products and pricing online. I can at least know what they carry and call beforehand to make sure they have it. There's no way I'd make a blind trip to Sportsman's Warehouse to go get ammo/supplies. Especially as they have a central inventory system, it seems like a pretty stupid move not to have a real online presence.
I'm not going to drive all the way to RR to buy supplies without knowing what kind of selection they have and what their pricing is. Cabela's, though slightly further away, lists their products and pricing online. I can at least know what they carry and call beforehand to make sure they have it. There's no way I'd make a blind trip to Sportsman's Warehouse to go get ammo/supplies. Especially as they have a central inventory system, it seems like a pretty stupid move not to have a real online presence.
I have spent some time talking with folks over at Sportsman's Warehouse. They have been going nuts with their resupply program. Seems the warehouse distribution system leaves a lot to be desired. They hope to have things in better control soon but honestly right now they don't know what they are going to receive on the next delivery truck much less what day of the week the truck is going to show up.
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they used to have the same display at Ft. Worth, it was accross from the tumblers on the top shelf above shotgun reloaders. havent been in there in 3 months so cannot say if its still there for sure though.KRM45 wrote:That seems like a better set up.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.
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mrbug wrote:I have spent some time talking with folks over at Sportsman's Warehouse. They have been going nuts with their resupply program. Seems the warehouse distribution system leaves a lot to be desired. They hope to have things in better control soon but honestly right now they don't know what they are going to receive on the next delivery truck much less what day of the week the truck is going to show up.
Must be a problem down thataway. The Sportsman's Warehouse in Las Cruces (NM) is always completely stocked.
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