XL, I see your point, especially about the decline of mom-and-pop stores. One story I heard a couple of years ago was that the small gunshop owner heard of the prices down at the local Walmart and sent his worker down to buy as much of the sale ammo as could be obtained. His salesman told him he could not sell it to the shop owner for the prices that Walmart was selling it for retail.
I checked out Post #2 and your Cabela's looks pretty much like the one in Ft Worth and the one we used to go to in Sidney Nebraska, which was the closest store to Denver when we lived there.
I have family out toward Waconia. I hear you loud and clear on the "evils" of the big city. I long to go back to some nowhere in the mountains of New Mexico and disappear. It's been a fairly long time since I scouted the gun shops of Albuquerque and Santa Fe; I'm sure that what I'd find would be a bit dismal there, as well, compared to my memory.
I suppose it is our turn to gripe. The common gripe amongst older shooters was how cheaply guns could be bought mail order: Lugers and M1 Carbines for $30, for instance. I seem to recall the ads in American Rifleman for the Browning set of pistols: a Hi Power, the 380, and the .25 ACP in Renaissance grade engraving, for something like $255. Can you imagine the worth of that set today?
Years ago, in the 80s, I recall SKS "Paratroopers" being sold in Shotgun News for about $80. About 8 years back, I paid a little more than $200 for mine in mint condition. As the old saying goes, we've got to grab it while we can.
I'll bet that those primers are going to be a bargain at that price in 10 years. Now that so much of the ammo is coming in from overseas, from Prvi and Russia and the like, I wonder how much longer it will be before our reloading components are also made overseas.
Frankly, I'm a bit shocked about Gander Mountain!
You may have heard of "Cheaper than Dirt" which is in Ft Worth. They've opened up a store north of Dallas that has a lot of ammo, but as they cater to the "Rambo" crowd, while their ammo selection is good, their reloading supplies are nil. Dick's Sporting Goods is a big chain here, but they have steadily cut their gun dept and no longer have handguns at all. I do need to get over to Military Gun Supply in Ft Worth, as I haven't been there in years. They don't have reloading stuff, but do have a lot of milsurp ammo.
Now that I think of it, I would hate to see what a 440 round tin of 7.62x54r goes for now
