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Good point! Folks here can’t find people for open positions. We’re talking good paying jobs for the area with insurance and retirement. So I’ll tell my “kid behind the counter” story but this “kid” was in his 50’s. Sportsman’s Warehouse in Lexington, KY. I was looking at a Browning Silver Stalker 12 gauge and asked the man behind the counter to let me see it. When he handed it to me I noticed his name tag said Firearms Manager. As I was looking at the shotgun, I asked him if this particular model was backbored. He didn’t miss a beat and said “No, that model is not made for slugs so it’s not bore sighted.” I just said thanks and handed it back to him.Lack of product knowledge owes more to the HR dept’s training criteria. I’m just happy to see people trying work.
Good point! Folks here can’t find people for open positions. We’re talking good paying jobs for the area with insurance and retirement. So I’ll tell my “kid behind the counter” story but this “kid” was in his 50’s. Sportsman’s Warehouse in Lexington, KY. I was looking at a Browning Silver Stalker 12 gauge and asked the man behind the counter to let me see it. When he handed it to me I noticed his name tag said Firearms Manager. As I was looking at the shotgun, I asked him if this particular model was backbored. He didn’t miss a beat and said “No, that model is not made for slugs so it’s not bore sighted.” I just said thanks and handed it back to him.
I can see why you’d say that but I don’t think that was the issue.I completely understand his answer, construction has ruined my hearing.
Used to go there for snow cones and "HUSKY" wranglersWhat's K-Mart?I'm kidding.
It's a little known fact, but if you press two SRP (gotta use lube) into a 243 pocket, it has the same ballistics as a .300wsm. I've heard that kimber is developing a new line of short mags just to accommodate this breakthrough in ballistic technology. Your boy behind the counter needs to learn that loose lips sink shipsJust the other week I was in a large outdoor box store. I was looking to buy a T3X in .308, sadly they had none. Asked to look at the 243 since it was a short action to check on fit. The young lad behind the counter corrected me confidently that it was a 243 Win mag.
I didn't bother, I'm sure he'll run into surlier guys in his time at the gun counter.
In the same boat. Construction has done more damage to my hearing than firearms. Laugh and embrace it, make sure the kids don't make the same mistakesI completely understand his answer, construction has ruined my hearing.
That's a new feature. Helps the "Long Range/Tactical/Texan" crowd cope with the 100 yard shots from the box blind to the corn feeder.At the SCI expo several years back I stopped at the Leupold booth. They had various models on dummy stocks. There was a frontier scope mounted backwards.
Adds distance.That's a new feature. Helps the "Long Range/Tactical/Texan" crowd cope with the 100 yard shots from the box blind to the corn feeder.
hahahahaWell he's only 145yrs behind the curve...
people like this is the reason that l despise my generation.Three years ago I bought a Kimber Hunter in 28AI, It has a 3 round removable magazine. I was talking with my nephew, who is 34. He had just bought some 223 AR style rifle with a bunch of 30 round mags for $499.
The first question he asked me when I began telling him I bought a new rifle rmyself was; "How many rounds does it hold"?
I said 3. Silence on the phone, then he says "Did you mean 30?"
No I replied, 3.
More silence then "Why did you ever buy it"? and when I told him i paid under $800, he visibly winched in discomfort.
I explained, the caliber is great, it weighs only 5.75 pounds, it has a pre-64 steamlined action, a match grade 24" barrel
and it will "clover-leaf for the first three shots.
He had no idea what "cloverleaf meant" I explained. He responded by saying how many, many, mamy times he could hit a beer can.
We had simliar coversation the year before. He was buying his first defense handgun.
He wanted to know what I had.
I showed him my pinned barrel vintage Model 60 Smith and Wesson 38 special. I had the double action professionally worked, smooth as glass.
He looked at it and asked how many rounds. When I said 5, he said. "Not even 6? He showed no interested in even looking at it. He too had no idea what a double action revolver was about.