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Sounds to me like sellers just looking for low maintenance buyers! Why jump through hoops when buyers are easy to find? Why sell cheap when you can sell high? I don't have to like it but I get it. GD
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I’ve been happy and had great results from the FN guns and most have had good to great wood on them. I agree with you. Did a brief stint at Camp Lejeune back in the 70's. Thanks much. If you could find a 2008 limited, they have exceptionally nice wood. For sure! Or some of the limited Featherweights that had upgraded wood. Can’t remember what they called them but some had some nice wood. I’d still be down for a SS Featherweight in the dark maple stock. I was such a dumbshit for not getting the first one I saw.
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Seems like if I actually cared about selling and it really was just fingerprints... I'd just send you a photo of them wiped off. Seller might be telling the truth but if they aren't willing to lift a finger for sale I'd probably steer clear anyway. Yeah, how hard is it to wipe a rifle down before taking pics? Or taking new pics for a potential buyer? Not very.. Exactly. You read well and have insight.
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Cabelas is a big corporation selling buying and thousands of rifle each year. They're not going to concede to the special request of each and every potential buyer from across the nation. Yeah, they should wipe down their guns before the photography session, and they should take better pictures, too. But it is more profitable (i.e., consuming fewer corporate resources) to write-off the small group of critical buyers as too maintenance-intense, and focus on selling to the average Joe. They'll make pretty much the same profit with far fewer hassles.
A person wanting good customer service is going to have to go to their LGS, pay the up-charge, and be patient while stuff is ordered.
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Cabelas is a big corporation selling buying and thousands of rifle each year. They're not going to concede to the special request of each and every potential buyer from across the nation. Yeah, they should wipe down their guns before the photography session, and they should take better pictures, too. But it is more profitable (i.e., consuming fewer corporate resources) to write-off the small group of critical buyers as too maintenance-intense, and focus on selling to the average Joe. They'll make pretty much the same profit with far fewer hassles.
A person wanting good customer service is going to have to go to their LGS, pay the up-charge, and be patient while stuff is ordered. Cabelas' biggest issue is that half the time they let you buy something that isn't actually in stock and inform you a week later. So maybe they should take all the easy opportunities to win points with customers? 😂😵
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"So maybe they should take all the easy opportunities to win points with customers? 😂😵"
Cabelas absolutely should. But, sadly, Cabelas ain't Cabelas, no more.
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What is your opinion on this stock and the wood to metal fit. Seems to be somewhat proud. All opinions are welcome. https://ibb.co/tCH4MB3https://ibb.co/SBBRCB1https://ibb.co/q9wGdwF] https://ibb.co/vxZJTPr
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Seems like if I actually cared about selling and it really was just fingerprints... I'd just send you a photo of them wiped off. Seller might be telling the truth but if they aren't willing to lift a finger for sale I'd probably steer clear anyway. Yeah, how hard is it to wipe a rifle down before taking pics? Or taking new pics for a potential buyer? Not very.. Exactly. You read well and have insight. Oh, I made a college writing instructor cry and leave the class once... You have no fn clue..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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My local Cabela’s has a .270 Winchester and a 6.5 PRC in stock.
Tulalip Washington I believe I've seen it. A very high price for a 6.5 PRC, around $1599.00 isn't it? What's their price on the .270 and could you provide the link? Knowing Cabella's and being a member, I'm sure the price is high. I found the info :Limited. If you're there, could you take a look for me or get some photos. I'll pay you a finders fee. https://www.cabelas.com/shop/en/winchester-model-70-featherweight-bolt-action-rifleGood lord just buy a .270win
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