I wrote a much longer version of what
@john galt said but not as fast as he did. You can read it below
Thinking about it and not completely sure I understand your point. Are you suggesting a boycott?
If so I didn't realize we were anti Cabela's now, Dicks and Cheaper than Dirt et al are DTM but just because you have to work hard to find a good price and don't like the store layout seems like a bad reason to call for a boycott. Did Bass Pro do something anti 2A I'm not aware of (I don't see the gun lock issue or closing the bargain cave as anti 2A)? I don't mind supporting either the gunshow or Cabela's with my traffic or admission dollars. I just know when I go to either I'm likely to leave empty handed but do occasionally see people I know at both so there's a social aspect.
We laugh at the libs when they get all tangled up in intersectionality and say things like they're eating their own. If you don't like the fact they won't let you pull the trigger don't buy guns there but let them know why, if you had a bad experience with a specific employee flag it to management but shaming others for choosing to buy from them is pretty much the same as eating our own. Right now we need to be as inclusive as we possibly can and that means welcoming the fearful and the fudds into the tent to be persuaded. We need make allies and expand our coalition on big picture topics not keep fracturing and balkanizing over slight differences of opinion. We're too far gone to be that idealistically pure. I have a story about a local gun store and the owners lack of ethics that cost a friend of mine a whole lot of money (think 6 or 7 figures in a construction deal) but I don't proclaim it on the net, I just don't buy from them.
@Bailey Boat just curious what you think a high traffic count with a low sales volume would indicate to corporate management? Also how would the closure of Cabelas and Outdoor world benefit gun owners or 2A rights?