The place is huge but if you don't have enough staff to assist customers then what's the point of destroying the landscape with your massive building?
I went in for the first time ever in Cabela's and it was a Friday night about 5 pm.
I spent 2 hours walking around the entire store and not one person approached me to say hello, acknowledge my existence or ask if I needed assistance.
Now those of us who are gun owners go these places to look at and handle the firearms we're interested in, then we go online or to the local shop to make the purchase. There's a reason why - we get it for a lot less, support the local small business owners, and know that the small shops know a lot more about those products than anyone at Cabela's.
I asked the firearms manager if he was a member of the NRA and he said "no."
So you sell firearms and want people to continue buying firearms yet you're not willing to stand up for your rights to own a firearm?
That's a hypocrite.
They'll end up like Gander Mountain (bankruptcy) if they don't start acting like they care about the customer.
Why wait for someone to ask for a price comparison? Just lower your prices.
What you're doing is hoping that people don't know they can price compare and pay the high prices you have on your products. That's pretty sad.