Scheels Sporting Goods

We have both Sheels and Cabela's here in SD. Both have their niche.
If you're looking for a store whose primary focus is outdoor sports Sheels is a pretty good place for equipment for just about every sport.
If you're looking for a store whose primary product line is ridiculously overpriced clothing; Cabala's is the place to go.
 
So true. We had a Cabela's when that happened. They actually converted it into a Bass Pro store. It's quite different now from what it once was. All of the high end stuff Cabela's used to carry, like Meindl boots, is gone. Replaced mostly by made in China junk brands. No bargain cave anymore either. They are the only big sporting goods store in this area, especially when it comes to reloading stuff. So we still go in a fair amount, but we do miss the old Cabela's.

That's my major gripe right there. IF I want top of the line stuff; Crispi, Kenetrek, Mystery Ranch, (now even KUIU) you have to go to Scheels.
 
For a long time and maybe still, the #1 seller in Cabelas was their ball cap with the company logo. They became trendy and the store merchandise reflected that fact. It became a destination store for the whole family.

I’ve been in exactly 2 Scheels. One in Minot NoDak back in the late 80’s of which all I remember is 2-3 long aisles which were 2 tiered gun racks on both sides with hundreds of used guns and one of their new stores about 4-5 years ago. That one looked like it was well on its way to copying the Cabelas business model of being a destination store. 2-3 story ferris wheel inside. What looked to be several kindergarten classes of kids scurrying around throughout. Several outdoor dioramas you could stand in and have a friend or sig other take a picture of you in a Jeep, kayak, scaling a cliff etc.

I haven’t been back. Have about everything I need and most of the time I use MidwayUSA (have an order being delivered tomorrow) or pick up odds and ends at LGS’s as I roll through small towns out west off the beaten track. I do have a Sportsman’s within 6 miles of me and a Cabelas at about 15-18 miles but I try and avoid it. I remember what they USED to be like before they jumped on the designer camouflage train and used up a large portion of their floor space to sell $500+ dollar camo outfits to folks that don’t hunt. Guess that makes me a fudd.
 
I'm in Scheels country for the next couple of weeks (MN). Hit one yesterday, will hit the one near my son's house this weekend. Wanting some conversion kits for one my Dillon's.
 
The Scheels store in Appleton was about the only good place to find guns for the longest time, Cabela's opened up, was decent but Bass Pro ruined it. It's still about the best place to find new models, and they offer new brands all of the time.
 
My Cabelas has a lot of ammo.
Proly due to pricing LOL
Its in a trendy area so maybe that's why.

Not complaining, just an observation.
Folks can run their businesses as they see fit.
 
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