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    Heritage & History

    Sportsman's Warehouse is a national outdoor sporting goods retailer operating 130+ stores across 30+ states, specializing in hunting, fishing, camping, and recreational shooting. Founded in Utah and publicly traded (SPWH), Sportsman's Warehouse positions itself as the value-oriented alternative to Bass Pro/Cabela's.

    :::callout
    Sportsman's Warehouse is the Costco of gun stores — no Ferris wheels, no aquariums, no animatronic bears. Just racks of rifles, cases of ammo, and prices that consistently beat Bass Pro by 5-15%. The stores are smaller, the displays are utilitarian, and the staff ranges from genuinely knowledgeable hunters to part-time seasonal hires. But if you know what you want and you're shopping on price, Sportsman's Warehouse is where your money goes furthest among the big-box outdoor retailers.
    :::

    Key milestones:

    • Founded in Utah as a regional outdoor retailer
    • 2000s — Expanded through western United States
    • 2014 — IPO; publicly traded as SPWH
    • 2020s — Expanded east; survived Great Outdoors Holdings (Cabela's parent) acquisition attempt
    • Present — 130+ stores; 30+ states; publicly traded; value-focused outdoor retail

    Shopping Guide

    Aspect What to Expect
    Store size 30,000-50,000 sq ft (mid-size; smaller than Bass Pro/Cabela's)
    Format Standard retail — functional, not destination
    Pricing Competitive — typically 5-15% below Bass Pro/Cabela's
    Sales/promos Frequent; strong Black Friday and seasonal hunting deals
    Staff knowledge Variable — some excellent hunters, some seasonal hires
    Online ordering sportsmans.com; ship-to-store available
    Price matching Available with documentation

    What Sportsman's Warehouse does well:

    • Competitive pricing on firearms and ammunition (often lowest big-box)
    • Good selection across hunting, shooting, fishing, and camping
    • Ship-to-store program saves on shipping costs
    • 130+ locations provide broad geographic access
    • Less overwhelming than 200,000 sq ft destination stores
    • Rewards program offers meaningful discounts

    What Sportsman's Warehouse could improve:

    • Staff quality varies dramatically by location
    • Firearms counter wait times can be excessive during busy periods
    • Some locations report inconsistent inventory management
    • Store experience is utilitarian — zero entertainment value
    • Online inventory doesn't always match in-store availability
    • Some customers report overly rigid FFL transfer policies

    Firearms Department

    Category Selection Notes
    Hunting rifles Very good Savage, Ruger, Winchester, Tikka, Browning, Weatherby
    Shotguns Very good Mossberg, Remington, Benelli, Beretta; strong waterfowl selection
    Handguns Very good Glock, Sig, S&W, Ruger, Springfield, Taurus
    Modern sporting rifles Good AR-15 selection varies by state and store
    Ammunition Good Major brands stocked; availability fluctuates with demand
    Optics Good Vortex, Leupold, Nikon; mid-range focused
    Reloading Fair to Good Powder, primers, bullets; less comprehensive than Scheels
    Accessories Good Cases, cleaning, mounts, holsters, safes

    :::callout
    Sportsman's Warehouse firearms pricing is consistently among the best in big-box retail. Their margin strategy prioritizes volume over per-unit profit, which means a Ruger 10/22 or Savage 110 is often $20-$50 less than Bass Pro or Cabela's. The trade-off is service — you might wait 30 minutes at the counter on a Saturday, and the person helping you might be three weeks into the job. Know what you want before you walk in, and Sportsman's Warehouse will save you money.
    :::

    Sportsman's Warehouse vs. outdoor retail competitors:

    Feature Sportsman's Warehouse Bass Pro/Cabela's Scheels Academy Sports
    Firearms selection Very good Excellent Excellent Good
    Firearms pricing Very competitive Moderate Premium Competitive
    Staff knowledge Variable Variable Excellent (commissioned) Variable
    Store experience Functional Destination (museum-style) Destination (Ferris wheel) Standard retail
    Ammunition depth Good Good-Excellent Very good Good
    Reloading supplies Fair-Good Good Very good Limited
    Optics selection Good Good Excellent Basic
    Locations 130+ (expanding) ~170 (national) ~30 (Midwest/West) ~260+ (South/Midwest)
    Online/ship-to-store Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Ownership Public (SPWH) Private (Bass Pro) Employee-owned Public (ASO)

    Store Locations

    Region Presence Notes
    West Strong CO, UT, AZ, NV, ID, MT, WY, OR, WA — original markets
    Midwest Growing SD, NE, KS, MN, WI
    South Expanding TX, OK, AR, AL, GA, SC, TN
    East Limited PA, WV, VA — newer markets
    Not present Notable gaps Northeast corridor, Great Lakes metro

    Store format notes:

    • 30,000-50,000 sq ft typical footprint
    • Located in retail centers with easy highway access
    • Hunting-focused communities prioritized for expansion
    • Smaller format = faster shopping but less browsing appeal

    :::callout
    Bottom line: Sportsman's Warehouse wins on price and loses on experience. If you want a knowledgeable salesperson to walk you through scope selection and mount your optic perfectly, go to Scheels and pay the premium. If you want the lowest price on a Glock 19, a case of Federal 9mm, and a Vortex Crossfire II, check Sportsman's Warehouse first. Their expansion into 30+ states means they're increasingly available nationwide, and the competitive pricing model forces other retailers to sharpen their deals. Know what you want, shop the sales, and Sportsman's Warehouse is probably the best value in big-box outdoor retail.
    :::

    References

    • Sportsman's Warehouse official site: sportsmans.com
    • SPWH investor relations and store locator
    • Customer reviews across hunting and shooting forums
    • Outdoor retail industry comparisons and analysis
    • Reddit communities: regional store experience reports

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


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    Have you shopped at Sportsman's Warehouse for firearms, and if so, how'd their selection and FFL process compare to your local shops?

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