longwinters
Handloader
- Oct 10, 2004
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I was down in Green Bay today and ended up talking to the gun/reloading etc.... manager @ Gander Mtn. My buddy asked why the reloading area was so small, with so little on the shelves. The manager said that while, for the near future, shotgun reloading was still strong; metalic reloading was dying off. He noted that 4-5 years ago the reloading dept did $400,000.00 worth of business. But last year it was $100,000.00 so why have a bigger area if it was not making that much money. He noted fewer people shooing at rifle ranges, and also all the factory premium cartridges that people could purchase. Also that factory rounds were very accurate so . . . I dont doubt that there could be other reasons as well. Like maybe his primers were 22.00 a brick and I could go to Sportsmans Warehouse and get the exact same ones for 17.00 a brick. Also they never did have a good reloading section at Gander Mtn so people went to where there was better selection. I noted at Sportsmans warehouse that the reloading area was almost crowded, which did make me feel better.
So what do you think, is reloading a dying past time?
Long
So what do you think, is reloading a dying past time?
Long