I’m glad to hear this. They typically keep good supplies of reloading materials on hand.
The only Scheels I’ve been to was in Fargo, North Dakota close to 20 years ago, and I thought it was the coolest store I had ever been in. I’m pretty sure there’s one in the DFW area that I’ve never made an effort to visit.
They'd better up the security around Woodland Hills mall lol...
Already a fairly covered market in OKC with two chain stores on opposite sides of the city. Besides, no land left in OKC big enough for a Scheels.
Can’t imagine why they wouldn’t move it out to one of the burbs. Woodland Hills has really turned into a **** hole in the last several years.
I’ve assumed the same!I’ve heard Scheels are like the only store that has massive amounts of primers and powder in this recent shortage
It's in The Colony up there where they're expanding business right next to Frisco. It's nice. If you go, get some Smitty's Beard sauce.I’m pretty sure there’s one in the DFW area that I’ve never made an effort to visit.
Yeah, it is, though its not nearly as bad as Promenade mall. Since I've lived in the Tulsa metro area (BA, but you know what I mean) I watched the demise of Eastland mall (though I'm glad the made some use of it), watch Promenade mall go downhill faster than hot crap on an icy hill and Woodland is starting the same trend, hastened by the covid scare. Its the one place I definitely ignore the no firearm sign on the doors, and I usually only go there to eat at Its Greek To Me.75 is getting a bit crowded, Bixby needs a way in and out, BA might be a decent choice.
I wager the folks that own Woodland Hills made them a deal they couldn't refuse, they are desperate IMO. To your point, it's going down hill quick.
Yeah, it is, though its not nearly as bad as Promenade mall. Since I've lived in the Tulsa metro area (BA, but you know what I mean) I watched the demise of Eastland mall (though I'm glad the made some use of it), watch Promenade mall go downhill faster than hot crap on an icy hill and Woodland is starting the same trend, hastened by the covid scare. Its the one place I definitely ignore the no firearm sign on the doors, and I usually only go there to eat at Its Greek To Me.
But, if this store opens up I'll definitely be going there to check it out.
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