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<blockquote data-quote="bwaites" data-source="post: 269677" data-attributes="member: 8733"><p>No doubt that the leveraging of old stores for new ones is what did them in. Lack of expansion capital is what kills lots of new stores and businesses. </p><p> </p><p>But they aren't unique. Have you been to the Cabelas at Point of the Mountain? How are their stocks of primers, gun powder, bullets, etc.? </p><p> </p><p>I've been in both Cabelas up here, the one in Post Falls, Idaho, and the the one in Lacey, Washington in the last few weeks, and neither of them has much powder, (a total of about 20 pounds between them), no small rifle primers of any kind, only a few large rifle primers. They both had decent stocks of bullets, but I bought all the Nosler 6.5 BT's they had and only got 400-500! </p><p> </p><p>Sportsmans had some TAC in Kennewick, and some Nosler bullets as well.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry to see Sportsmans in trouble, we need them.</p><p> </p><p>But growth of a business is like raising a teenager, they will make mistakes, the question is how severe are the mistakes? Sportsmans obviously made some big ones, hopefully the infusion from the sale will allow them to rebuild!</p><p> </p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwaites, post: 269677, member: 8733"] No doubt that the leveraging of old stores for new ones is what did them in. Lack of expansion capital is what kills lots of new stores and businesses. But they aren't unique. Have you been to the Cabelas at Point of the Mountain? How are their stocks of primers, gun powder, bullets, etc.? I've been in both Cabelas up here, the one in Post Falls, Idaho, and the the one in Lacey, Washington in the last few weeks, and neither of them has much powder, (a total of about 20 pounds between them), no small rifle primers of any kind, only a few large rifle primers. They both had decent stocks of bullets, but I bought all the Nosler 6.5 BT's they had and only got 400-500! Sportsmans had some TAC in Kennewick, and some Nosler bullets as well. I'm sorry to see Sportsmans in trouble, we need them. But growth of a business is like raising a teenager, they will make mistakes, the question is how severe are the mistakes? Sportsmans obviously made some big ones, hopefully the infusion from the sale will allow them to rebuild! Bill [/QUOTE]
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