Coyotejoe, I'm pretty much in the same spot you are. I've done gun shows for a living for the last 22 years. I've traveled from Springfield,Mass.,(the Big E gun show), to Tulsa,Dallas,Atlanta,Deluth,Cedar Rapids, and a whole lot of them in between. Most customers are pretty good about what dealers have to go thru. Not sure what your overhead is, mine runs between $15,000 and $20,000 a year doing shows. I've got to sell alot of stuff before I see any profit. If a person has never walked the walk, or as I like to put it, feel the pain, they'll not understand.(I was there to cut the cord, when my boys were born, BUT, I didn't feel pain my wife did, I'll never know what it felt like) People that have never invested tens of thousands of dollars in a small business, or 60 or more hours a week,every week, will never feel the pain.
I use to get my shoe's and boots resoled at a local shop, but he went out of business. If I don't grow it, I buy whatever I can, at a local fruit stand, not a big grocery store. I try and do what I can, to help out the small business owner, because I am one. I do shop at my local Walmart. Dog food,clothing,soda pop. I just bought my fishing liscense last week at Walmart.($19 here in Ohio now, I remember my dad complaining when they went up to $3.50 fourty years ago) I try and walk the walk. Shooting is not a cheap hobby, maybe a better paying job is in order. We keep trying peace, it usually doesn't work!!Remember(12/7/41)(9/11/01) gypsyman