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    Heritage & History

    Scheels is an employee-owned sporting goods retailer operating approximately 30 destination-format stores across 13 states, primarily in the Midwest and West. Founded in 1902 in Sabin, Minnesota, and employee-owned (ESOP) since 1972, Scheels stores feature 150,000-250,000 sq ft footprints with Ferris wheels, aquariums, and full firearms departments.

    :::callout
    Scheels is the Disney World of gun stores. A 220,000-square-foot store with a Ferris wheel, a 16,000-gallon aquarium, and one of the best firearms departments in retail. The employee-ownership model means staff actually care about their commissions and product knowledge — for better and worse. You'll get genuine expertise at the gun counter, but you'll also pay Scheels prices, which run 10-30% above Cabela's or online retailers.
    :::

    Key milestones:

    • 1902 — Frederick A. Scheel opens a hardware store in Sabin, Minnesota
    • 1972 — Becomes employee-owned (ESOP) — a defining moment
    • 1980s-90s — Develops destination store concept; massive format stores
    • 2000s-20s — Expands to NV, CO, TX, UT; stores exceeding 200,000 sq ft
    • Present — ~30 stores; 13 states; employee-owned; destination sporting goods

    Shopping Guide

    Aspect What to Expect
    Store size 150,000-250,000 sq ft (massive)
    Format Destination shopping — Ferris wheel, aquariums, interactive displays
    Pricing Premium — 10-30% above discount competitors
    Price matching Available (with documentation of lower price)
    Sales staff Commissioned — knowledgeable but can be pushy
    Firearms dept Excellent — deep selection, dedicated staff
    Online ordering Available; firearms require in-store completion

    What Scheels does well:

    • Best firearms department in mainstream retail (selection + expertise)
    • Employee-owned = staff investment in customer experience
    • Destination stores make shopping an event (bring the family)
    • Deep reloading supplies section (Hodgdon, Nosler, Sierra, RCBS)
    • Excellent optics department (Leupold, Vortex, Swarovski)
    • Comprehensive outdoor gear beyond firearms

    What Scheels could improve:

    • Premium pricing is real — 10-30% above competitors on many items
    • Commission-driven staff can steer toward higher-margin products
    • Only ~30 locations (limited geographic reach)
    • In-store experience quality varies by location and employee
    • Online inventory doesn't always match in-store availability

    Firearms Department

    Category Selection Notes
    Hunting rifles Excellent Ruger, Savage, Winchester, Browning, Tikka, Sako
    Shotguns Excellent Mossberg, Remington, Benelli, Beretta, Browning
    Handguns Excellent Glock, Sig Sauer, S&W, Ruger, Springfield
    Modern sporting rifles Very good Wide AR-15 selection; varies by state
    Ammunition Excellent Deep stock including hard-to-find calibers
    Reloading Very good Powder, primers, bullets, brass, presses
    Optics Excellent Leupold, Vortex, Zeiss, Swarovski, Nightforce
    Accessories Excellent Cases, safes, cleaning, mounts, holsters

    :::callout
    Scheels' firearms department is what Bass Pro should be. Knowledgeable commissioned staff who can talk ballistics, help you match a scope to your rifle, and actually know the difference between a Leupold VX-3HD and a VX-5HD. The reloading section is better than most dedicated reloading stores. The trade-off: you'll pay for this expertise. But if you value advice and selection over rock-bottom pricing, Scheels' gun counter is the best in mainstream retail.
    :::

    Scheels vs. sporting goods competitors:

    Feature Scheels Bass Pro/Cabela's Sportsman's Warehouse Academy Sports
    Firearms selection Excellent Excellent Very good Good
    Staff knowledge Excellent (commissioned) Good to variable Good Variable
    Pricing Premium Moderate Competitive Competitive
    Reloading supplies Very good Good Good Limited
    Optics department Excellent Good Good Basic
    Store experience Destination (Ferris wheel!) Destination (museum-style) Standard retail Standard retail
    Locations ~30 (Midwest/West) ~170 (national) ~130+ (West/South) ~260+ (South/Midwest)
    Ownership Employee-owned Bass Pro (private) Public (SPWH) Public (ASO)

    Store Locations

    State Key Locations Notes
    North Dakota Fargo (220,000 sq ft flagship), Bismarck, Minot Company heartland; strongest market
    Minnesota Eden Prairie, Mankato Twin Cities metro access
    South Dakota Sioux Falls Strong outdoor culture
    Nebraska Lincoln, Omaha Major Midwest markets
    Iowa Des Moines Expanding Midwest footprint
    Montana Great Falls, Billings Western outdoor market
    Colorado Johnstown, Colorado Springs Mountain West expansion
    Nevada Sparks, Henderson Reno and Las Vegas markets
    Kansas Overland Park KC metro area
    Utah Sandy Intermountain West
    Wisconsin Appleton Upper Midwest expansion
    Texas The Colony (DFW) Largest new market investment

    :::callout
    Bottom line: Scheels is the best sporting goods retailer for firearms enthusiasts who value expertise and selection over price. The employee-owned model creates genuinely knowledgeable staff, the firearms and reloading departments are among the best in retail, and the destination store format makes it worth the drive. You'll pay a premium — Scheels prices are consistently above Cabela's and Sportsman's Warehouse. But if you're buying a $1,500 rifle and want someone who can actually help you pick the right scope and mount it correctly, Scheels earns that premium. Price-shop online, then go to Scheels when you need expertise.
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    References

    • Scheels official site: scheels.com
    • Scheels ESOP history and corporate information
    • Customer reviews across sporting goods communities
    • Store locator and department information
    • Sporting goods retail industry comparisons

    Read the original article in The Handbook | By Boise Gun Club Editorial Team


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    Have you shopped at a Scheels location for firearms or ammo, and if so, how'd their selection and pricing compare to your local shops or online options?

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