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Joe, Can't offer any answer as to their recent sales. I used to do more business with them when shipping was included in the price. Just last week I placed my first order with them since the change, (some bullets). The prices on standard items is about the same as a local Bass Pro Shop, but Midway had in stock some bullets that the local places don't keep on hand. I also called their toll free number recently and queried them about having 458 Lott or 450 Dakota brass in stock in order to help decide on which of these I'm going to base a rifle on. (Lott no, Dakota yes). So perhaps their niche will be having stuff readily available that you can't find at local retail stores. For that I guess we can expect to pay a bit more. P.S. The order I placed was delivered in about a week. [This message has been edited by Matt Norman (edited 10-20-2001).] | |||
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I have done as much with Midway as before, and I think that in the final analysis, I am paying less now than when shipping was included. ------------------ | |||
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<JoeM> |
Hello, It just kind of tore me to lose the conveninece, but it did get me looking at other vendors, and Sinclar's stood out as an outfit that is more geared to the types of shooting I want to do anyway. You know, a few months after the shipping fiasco and the now-famous (paraphrased) "I am losing a million dollars a year" letter, this guy seems to still have the funds to go on Safari in Africa, with an antique firearm no less. Not that I begrudge the successful anything, they have earned it in most cases but if I (or my business) was losing a million bucks a year, I would be pinching pennies whereever I could. ------------------ | ||
<MontanaMarine> |
I used to order between 500-1000 dollars per year from Midway. Since they changed their pricing I have found better deals at Natchez and Widener's, that is where my business has gone. Also I can get powder and primers from these companies which Midway does not sell. The other thing I noticed was little or no decrease in the price of Sierra matchking bullets at Midway with the policy change. What can I say, I go where I get the most bang for my buck. Long live capitalism!! MM | ||
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I've never been a big Midway customer. It's not that I disliked them for any reason, I just always was more than happy with Sinclair and/or Graf & Sons. RSY | |||
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I used to do $100 a month with Midway but in the last 3-4 yrs I've started using Graf and/or Wiedner's--Natchez sometimes. Midway's web page drives me nuts trying to order on it. Graf's usually has stuff a little cheaper and the shipping doesn't make the sifference. The people at Graf's are usually very helpful, I was ordering 9.3x62 brass and the lady pointed me to Lapua brass on sale instead of Norma. | |||
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My concern is their stated policy that items not-in-stock will be shipped later AND with shipping charges added to that, besides the original shipping charges. I haven't dared to ask if both shipments would have the "small order fee" added! the_captn | |||
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quote: Yes, I noticed the same thing ?!?! Last Mathkings came from Lock, Stock & Barrel. This was the first time i have EVER seen one of the catalog houses have them on sale. mike ------------------ America, Love it or LEAVE IT! | |||
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<pakrattusnongratus> |
Midway has always given me faster service than Graf's. I have had comparable orders take four days longer from Graf's. On the other hand as we pay shipping from both places I have to say Graf's generally has lower prices. I can select which .308 165 gr bullet I want for plinking on the basis of price. ------------------ | ||
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I never have ordered from Midway becuase they charged shipping. They wouldn't let me go down the street and pick it up! So I order from Graf and wonder why it takes a week to get to Columbia from Mexico. Its only a forty-five minute drive. The shipping is cheaper than the gas, so I just make an order and wait. | |||
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<Chainsaw> |
I just ordered Barnes Bullets from http://www.dnrsports.net/merchant2/merchant.mv and received fast service and low prices. I called and ordered on the phone as navigating any of these "order on line websites" is just too damn confusing for this ol two dollar dirt logger.-------Chainsaw | ||
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I just ordered 500 416 Rem Mag cases from Midway for $166 versus $225 at Grafs and shipping is less than $10. Grafs also charges $4.75 "Handling and Insurance" so shipping charges alone hardly rate as a consideration. Not to bash Grafs (I ordered a lot of bullets from them at the same time)it just pays to shop around. | |||
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<Mike Anderson> |
My 2 cents. The midway sale items OK. Everything else can be had cheaper elsewhere. check Lock Stock & Barrel prices.
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<Hoghead> |
I don't mind paying shipping, but the deal about the small order fee really frosted my ba**s! I haven't bought a cents worth of merchandise from them since and never will! Their explanation about the "small order fee" (i.e "I'm losing a million $ a year") just didn't cut it. Them telling me that was like them them telling me it was raining while they were pissing on my boots. I shop else where now. | ||
<wjb3> |
Agree: shipping charges were inevitible, but that small order charge chaps my hide. | ||
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Well, I live far enough away from Midway, that the change in shipping charge policy did not affect me anyway. I would still have to pay the top amount, so what the hell? As far as the $4.00 small order charge? No problem. I just make sure my order is big enough to get away from that. Paul B. | |||
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<Cobalt> |
I shop around and for my $, Midsouth has the best prices. Cobalt | ||
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I buy wholesale from Huntingtons, and I also like Lock Stock and Barrel. ------------------ | |||
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