Does Cabela's still sell muzzleloaders? I went to their online catalog and, unless I'm missing something, it appears that the black powder section is gone.
Thanks, Dave. That's useful to know. I live in Fairbanks, AK and when I was first shopping for a muzzleloader a few years ago I drove down to Anchorage thinking that the new Cabela's there would have selection of traditional muzzleloaders that somewhat resembled what was in the catalog. Turns out they had pretty much nothing but inlines. Kind of disappointing .I ended up ordering a percussion GPR from Dixie Gun Works.Don't waste your time on Cabelas. I tried to buy a .50 cal Bluefield long rifle or what ever its called. They kept telling me it was in stock at a store 90 miles from me. The store even told me it was in stock. So I drive 90 miles, and when I get there, no one knew anything about it. All they had at that store was a Hawken type rifle. I spent an hour and a half waiting while they tried to find the Bluefield. I finally gave up, and drove 90 miles back home.
Never again will I try to buy a gun from Cabelas.
Thing is that gun was in stock in Pennsylvania stores but they wouldn't ship one to my Wisconsin store.
This all happened late last September.
Done with Cabelas.
Dave
I'm assuming you were up to Dixon's, up near Kempton; it's a popular thing to go to Dixon's, then drive west to Cabela's Hamburg and maybe stop at the Cigar mega-store. I won't bother with Cabela's next time I'm up at Dixon's, the July Gun Maker's Fair is couple miles north of Dixon's on that same road, at the Kempton Community Center, last FULL weekend in July; had been shut down two years for the covid thing.Went to one in Hamburg, PA in December. They had very little in traditional muzzleloading arms and supplies.
Everything was inline, which in my opinion is BORING!
Extremely depressing experience, and much different from my previous visit 2 years ago.
I’ll stick to privately owned gun store
and muzzleloading shops.
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