I have not looked in on Boyert since they changed their name from the place that shall not be mentioned. A browse through the showroom impressed me with the changes that were made.
The ammo is no longer behind the counter. Accessories are also now easy to pick up and handle from the wall mounted inventory. I was quite surprised that they had lots of bricks of 525 Remington, and Federal .22LR for sale for $25. Some of the other premium rifle ammo was higher priced, but not too bad.
The gun inventory is not what I would call extensive, but many practical models were present at prices I would expect to see in a gun store. Mostly nicely equipped AR's.
Today for Valentines day you could bring in a stuffed animal to shoot on the range. I saw what was left of one that was hit by a 12 ga shotgun. It seemed like an odd way to share your Valentines with your sweetie, but to each there own. They offered it as a way to clear out the endless stacks of stuffed animals you may have collected over the years. I would have found it tough to negotiate the release of one of ours from the kids for that purpose...
The ammo is no longer behind the counter. Accessories are also now easy to pick up and handle from the wall mounted inventory. I was quite surprised that they had lots of bricks of 525 Remington, and Federal .22LR for sale for $25. Some of the other premium rifle ammo was higher priced, but not too bad.
The gun inventory is not what I would call extensive, but many practical models were present at prices I would expect to see in a gun store. Mostly nicely equipped AR's.
Today for Valentines day you could bring in a stuffed animal to shoot on the range. I saw what was left of one that was hit by a 12 ga shotgun. It seemed like an odd way to share your Valentines with your sweetie, but to each there own. They offered it as a way to clear out the endless stacks of stuffed animals you may have collected over the years. I would have found it tough to negotiate the release of one of ours from the kids for that purpose...
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