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Offline quickdtoo

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Re: Dick's Sporting Goods comes to Oregon
« Reply #30 on: March 17, 2008, 11:19:15 AM »
I 'm pretty fortunate here for powder and primers and most other common reloading supplies, but there's no Cabelas within 100 miles, the nearest Ganders is almost 1000 miles away, the nearest BP is over 650 miles away, fortunately BiMart, Sportsman's Warehouse, Fisherman Marine and Joes are close, although they don't carry everything I need, so Midsouth gets a lot of my business too. ;)

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Re: Dick's Sporting Goods comes to Oregon
« Reply #31 on: March 17, 2008, 01:36:36 PM »
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I didn't say I liked Gander,  I just said they carry a better selection of firearms than Dick's does. I swear everytime I see what Gander is selling thier firearms for. Six months ago a Marlin 336 was selling for 325.00, now, for the same gun they want 489.00. Your in the same situation we are here. We have 3 Dick's stores in a 25 radious, 1 Gander about 20 miles away and 1 Cabela's 250 miles from here. Everyone drives 70 miles to buy everything from BPS and even then it's not great.
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