Hunting & Fishing Cabelas OR Bass Pro ?

I have both within about 5 min. of where I live. I have found Cabelas to have a better selection but priced somewhat higher. I don't mind paying a bit more for something I need. I also try to give my business as much as I can to the small businesses in the area. Especially for archery or a gun purchase.
 
Cabelas, I think they have a higher quality of goods and better selection. Cabelas customer service has always been outstanding, BassPro's has been awful.
 
No Contest... Cabelas has a much deeper selection of firearms (reloading) products. Hunting.. they feature a lot of WORKING quality gear, including everything for a working camp, including outfitter quality tents, cots, bags. (Bass Pro tends to have more Lil' Princess Kids and family style gear.) Though I'm also into fishing, Cabelas is geared more to Great Lakes (downriggers) and walleye fishing, which I enjoy. Bass Pro features a LOT of clothing that is house brand, and always out of date. But still plenty to choose from at Cabelas in name brand (so 'ya don't look like a Bass Pro "Dandy").

Overall, I think Cabelas is much superior in Hunting and Shooting Sports, and they back up their products!
 
When I lived close to Cabelas I shopped there. Now that I live close to Bass Pro I shop there. The online selection is MUCH better at Cabelas, however, I would rate the stores as neck and neck. The Bass pro here has more fishing gear but the closest Cabelas has more camping gear. My experience has been that neither is substantially more over priced than the other. I think that Cabelas brand gear is higher quality that RedHead (BassPro house brand). When I visit Austin, a stop in the Buda store is mandatory. When I lived in Austin the same was not true about visiting Houston and Bass Pro. As I'm not a fisherman I would gladly trade both Bass Pros here in Houston for the one Cabelas in Buda, Tx. But, between BassPro and local shops I don't need to shop on line for much. Being able to hold something, try it on, and take it home that day is worth a small premium to me.
 
Another Cabelas vote, can't beat there selection. If you catch thre stuff on sale, it's not bad price wise. There brand clothing is much better quality than Bass Pro's IMHO, I've tried both. There getting ready to open a new Cabelas in Louisville next month or so, I can't wait.
 
Cabela's.

I run all my work expenses through a credit card. It was a Bass Pro branded Bank of UnAmerica visa until BoA started closing firearm related accounts. I called Bass Pro and voiced my concerns with Bass Pro being in business with BoA. They didn't care. Closed my account, no more money to Bass Pro.

Cabela's visa card is through Cabela's own bank, "World's Foremost bank."
 
I forgot to mention that I went into bass pro last week to find a e-collar for training our new pup. Unfortunately, there wasnt a single employee working the floor with keys to access the case for the collars, nor could any of them get the keys. I must have talked to 6 employees standing around that were utterly useless. The only people with the appropriate keys worked behind the gun counter so I had to take a number at the gun counter and wait. I browsed the hunting section for about an hour before I ran out of stuff to look at, got fed up and left.
All that for a dog collar that I found for cheaper on cabelas online and had in in 3 days with free shipping. No brainier
 
For more commodity products (powder/bullets/primers etc), neither. Much cheaper options.

For gear I go almost exclusively Cabelas. We don't have a BassPro here and I have never been impressed with their selection...though I have a $40 Redhead tent that was one of th ebest values I ever bought. We have GanderMountain here and they absolutely stink. They don't even carry reloading supplies much anymore!

Cabelas brick-and-mortar stores have gotten pretty bad in keeping in stock, and I have been to a large number of them. I just do online sales with them. I've had a Cabelas Black Visa for many years. We run as much of our expenses as possible through the card; 80% of my purchases are free using points off the card.
 
Bass pro, because the Cabelas isnt built yet. This summer the local one will be about 15 min away, not good for my bank account. Then again I get most of my stuff from Sportsmans, because they have a military discount.
 
Bass Pro....if need it quick and its actually in stock.
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Cabelas.....good selection, further drive but has good sales. Does "hero days" for discounts at various points throughout the year. AND EVEN MORE IMPORTANTLY ...they took a stand for the 2nd A recently for a big sport show along with lil guys. So that definitely kept my business. Oh and as has already been mentioned, have their card get pts back on it. An they have it set up on a network at various businesses so you can get even more back depending on where you go. IE an extra 5% at lowes an HD
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Mway.....can kiss my ass. I wouldn't buy a bottle of water from them in the middle of july in a prairie dog town.
 
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They both suck but if I had a gun to my head then Cabelas it is... Just make sure you know what you want because their employees are mannequins and good for nothing. Don't get me wrong, there are a few that save the day but overall they blow.
 
Anyone been to scheels? I find that they have better selection of merchandise. They have no store brand gear.

I've been to Scheels a couple times when driving through Montana. My impression was it was better than all of the above...but we don't have them out east.
 
I've always thought of BP as a fishing store that happens to carry some hunting/shooting gear, and Cabela's as a hunting/shooting store that happens to carry some fishing gear. That being said, I haven't had great service at the BP's in my area so I stick to Cabela's.
 
Cabelas. Their store brand stuff usually is better than the name brands they carry. Their bargain cave is the first stop and if you are on the fence about product A vs produce B the folks at the order desk can give you better information about which brand than anywhere I have ever shopped.
 
depends on what I am there for. I honestly hate purchasing a firearm from the large outdoor sporting goods places. My last straw with that was when I was looking for a pistol for the wife. I had went to 3 different places and all the people behind the counter treated us like we were not even there. I finally said f it and went to a local gun shop to buy the pistol. clothing I like to go to Bass pro waiting on cabelas to make it to CO.. they should be here by summer though in lonetree from what i understand!