Situation: LGS in a smaller/medium sized town (pop. 3500) They have a sizable pile of .22 ammo on their shelf, and have had for a couple of months. Problem is, it's low end ammo, at premium prices. I have walked by it for two months. Same situation on powder. Their powder prices are $7-9 a pound higher than I can pick it up for elsewhere.
As a small business owner myself and being from that small town, I like to give other local businesses my business, if at all feasible. I would like to buy .22 ammo and powder from them but I have been buying premium ammo for less money, elsewhere. Same as powder.
Question to you is, do you continue to smile and walk on by it or do you bring it to their attention? Is this normal gun shop etiquette or is it questioning their business practices and therefore rude?
As a small business owner myself and being from that small town, I like to give other local businesses my business, if at all feasible. I would like to buy .22 ammo and powder from them but I have been buying premium ammo for less money, elsewhere. Same as powder.
Question to you is, do you continue to smile and walk on by it or do you bring it to their attention? Is this normal gun shop etiquette or is it questioning their business practices and therefore rude?