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How many hunters are there in the U.S. today, really? Are there more people hunting today than, say, 20 years ago? Which states have the most licensed hunters? How have the statistics changed over time?
To help consumers decide which bowsight is right for them, mount several of your best-selling models on a display riser that can be taken outside.
No one likes paying for something they hope they never use, but you can’t skimp on these types of insurance for your firearms business.
Rather than use exit interviews to glean insights from departing employees, consider taking a more proactive approach with ‘stay’ interviews.
Not all hunters are diehards, and your pro shop — and the entire hunting industry — should welcome them with open arms.
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If you have the floor space available, displaying a pop-up blind featuring see-through walls will allow customers to see — literally — what they’ve been missing.
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Most hunters also camp, fish, hike and participate in other outdoor recreational activities. All of that requires extra gear you should be selling.
GAS Bowstrings President Eric Griggs explains how a company that started in 2017 with only three people has grown into the largest aftermarket string maker in the industry.
A few key questions can lead to serious sales opportunities at your gun store — if you know what to ask.
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Is the bow rack in your archery shop stocked appropriately with compounds and crossbows?