Ideas For Hunting Products

Dear sweet Jesus, you've got THAT right. I'm in South Edmonton and I'd drive to Leduc to get a decent selection of powder compared to south side Wholesale Sports... the demand at P+D means their stock goes up and down pretty quickly, and WSS doesn't stock anything worth mentioning besides some Reloder 15 for my .308 (in which I prefer Varget anyway)!

Bring in a good selection of powders - and have at least a few 8lb'ers for volume purchasing guys like me - and you'll be laughing!

-M

ABSO-FARGGIN-LOUTELY!!! I love P&D, but as Doc says, powder goes fast! Wouldn't hurt me to add a third to my FAV "gun" shops!

Oh, and THANK YOU for asking!!

Later....
 
My favorite new gear has been the 100% merino wool base layers I've picked up. They're so comfortable I wear them frequently, and they work. They insulate very well, wick well, and still insulate when wet. They don't overcool like the Underarmour I've got. Best hunting gear bucks I've spent in the last 2 years.

Find a quality make and stock the sizes you wish to carry, this stuff sells itself once someone has experienced it. I've not found any thats cheap, but its money I'm glad I spent.

Also, get some real Stanley vacuum bottles, the big 2 quart ones too. I don't see them around much, but they're the best of breed. Nobody likes wasting cash on substandard bottles, that first cold coffee or tea buggers up your day. They back their warranty too; I got a replacement from them recently on my 2 quart/1.9L bottle.

Quality, quality, quality. Find the good stuff and stock it. Avoid the junk. If every product you have in your store works well it will reflect well on you. Customers will have faith in your recommendations. You will also have less problems with returns if you don't stock things that will underperform.

Think of some well respected store brand products that never put their name on crappy merchandise. Two come to mind for me : Lee Valley Tools 'Veritas" line of tools, and Costco's 'Kirkland' line. They aren't goods you'll stock; but the quality model is a good reference. I have no qualms buying new to me products from either of these lines.
 
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Ultradot Matchdot. They mount these things on the slides of .45 1911s at Camp Perry. They are precise, reasonably-priced and rugged as hell. Made in Japan. Would make a great .22 scope as well as a dot for dangerous game.

http://ww w.ultradotwest.com/ultradot_2008_005.htm

They want dealers:
http://ww w.ultradotwest.com/ultradot_2008_021.htm
 
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Good quality clothing in ALL SIZES. Nothing more frustrating than flipping through ###XLs trying to find a normal size.

how do you think i feel flippin throught all the stinking mediums xl, xxl looking for my 3xl that nobody ever orders cuz im flippin huge?!?!?! or my 11 1/2 in gillie hats that never come in cuz my head matches my torso and is roughly gorilla sized!?!?!

xs handgun and rifle sights, especially lever rifle rails and ghost rings.

how about a syntetic stock for lever action marlins? id kill for one ! mebbe with a m4style recoil buffer? oh with a bottom rail where i can attach a foregrip for my 45/70! hooray for recoil reduction!;)
 
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