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Montana Pete
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I've been shocked by the kind of mark-ups I'm seeing at a local big-box sporting goods store. The one I visit is Gander Mountain, but there are others much the same. For one example, 7" varmint targets are priced at $7.99 per 12 at the local big-box store, whereas the same product from Midway USA -- an internet store -- is $3.99. Even at that, you know Midway is making a nice profit or they would not be selling it.
Take bore-cleaning solvents. A bottle of Hoppes #9, 4 oz., is priced in catalogs of the national distributors at $3.99. At the local big-box retail store, afore mentioned here, it is about $6.99.
Again and again, often with shooting accessories, the mark-ups are just shocking. Maybe 100 pct. In other words, the store buys the product at $5.00 and is going to sell it at double that price or simply not carry it.
Thanks for some of these outlets like Midway USA, MidSouth, or Cabela's, for cutting under these loony-tune, really crazy mark-ups. Of course, even the big retailers I've just named are STILL getting a good mark-up-- just not in the "robber baron" category.
How stupid do these people think we are? For the convenience of getting a product at once, off the store shelf, rather than waiting a week for an order to arrive, we will pay a premium. But double? I don't think so.
I have a retail gun counter nearby my home, in a large hardware store, that will order you a firearm. The price they quote is probably about 75 percent of what the big box places like Gander Mountain will charge for the same weapon. And you can be sure, that gun counter I mentioned is still getting a nice mark-up or they would not do it. But at least they will not go up to the "gouge the guy" bracket. This gun counter even does some free gunsmithing if you request it. Mounts the scope, tunes the trigger, etc.
When you get a few ounces of some gun cleaning product for $7.99, how much do you want to bet the the manufacture is making a BARREL of the stuff, using wholesale chemical products, for just a few dollars?
How stupid do they think we are? To answer my own question -- pretty darn stupid!
Take bore-cleaning solvents. A bottle of Hoppes #9, 4 oz., is priced in catalogs of the national distributors at $3.99. At the local big-box retail store, afore mentioned here, it is about $6.99.
Again and again, often with shooting accessories, the mark-ups are just shocking. Maybe 100 pct. In other words, the store buys the product at $5.00 and is going to sell it at double that price or simply not carry it.
Thanks for some of these outlets like Midway USA, MidSouth, or Cabela's, for cutting under these loony-tune, really crazy mark-ups. Of course, even the big retailers I've just named are STILL getting a good mark-up-- just not in the "robber baron" category.
How stupid do these people think we are? For the convenience of getting a product at once, off the store shelf, rather than waiting a week for an order to arrive, we will pay a premium. But double? I don't think so.
I have a retail gun counter nearby my home, in a large hardware store, that will order you a firearm. The price they quote is probably about 75 percent of what the big box places like Gander Mountain will charge for the same weapon. And you can be sure, that gun counter I mentioned is still getting a nice mark-up or they would not do it. But at least they will not go up to the "gouge the guy" bracket. This gun counter even does some free gunsmithing if you request it. Mounts the scope, tunes the trigger, etc.
When you get a few ounces of some gun cleaning product for $7.99, how much do you want to bet the the manufacture is making a BARREL of the stuff, using wholesale chemical products, for just a few dollars?
How stupid do they think we are? To answer my own question -- pretty darn stupid!
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