Bowtech Dealership
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Spike
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Bowtech Dealership
Do you think in this current economic state the an upstart Bowtech dealership would be sustainable? The local Sportsmans wharehouse is closing and the oppoourtunity to get the dealership is there. Do you think us as bowhunters are going to spend less money on out equipment the we might normally? Are we going to just tune up our old bow? Let me know what you think.
#2
RE: Bowtech Dealership
You really need a very good population of Bowhunters/Archers in a fairly small area to support a Pro Shop. It can be a challenge to run a profitable shop in many areas, in others not so bad.
I have run a Proshop for years, but always had a second income to help pay the bills. It can lead to lots of hours to keep up with 2 jobs which can also lead to burnout. I'm sure in these economic times it is tougher than ever.
I'm not going to quote $$ but I do know it takes a good chunk of $$ to just buy intial stock for a BowTech dealership much less all the other goodies you need to stock.
Dan
I have run a Proshop for years, but always had a second income to help pay the bills. It can lead to lots of hours to keep up with 2 jobs which can also lead to burnout. I'm sure in these economic times it is tougher than ever.
I'm not going to quote $$ but I do know it takes a good chunk of $$ to just buy intial stock for a BowTech dealership much less all the other goodies you need to stock.
Dan
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: Bowtech Dealership
Talk to any hunter and most will tell you they will go without other things but hunting gear is one that they will still spend money on. I do taxidermy work and still get more than I want, even this year. I didn't take in as many deer but took in mamy bigger items, ie moose, bear, elk, and 2 bison!?!?! I live in NC so bison are not the norm. I have a feirnd getting ready to open a Pro Shop and he is going to carry Bowtech. I am leaving for Texas at the end of the month for Rio turkey, Audad and javelina, so I know that I am still spending and everyone I know is spending near the usual.
#5
RE: Bowtech Dealership
One of the guys I know, a very respected bowhunter around these parts, just opened up a Bowtech/Diamond dealership. Don't know how well he will do. He owns the shop, so there is no lease/rent on a building. He also is a sheriff in our county, so it's not like he is relying solely on the archery business to support his family. Nobody sells Bowtech anywhere even close to him either...that's a plus. All the other shops around have either gone under already, or are struggling to stay afloat.
#6
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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RE: Bowtech Dealership
WOW..a Sportsmans whse closing??!! They have gr8 prices and are a pretty good sporting goods store. Do they have competition? If they can't make it, I would be leary of opening a new bow shop. Even when the economy is bad, people will pay $$ to play...but some of us are playing by letting the 1st guy lose his ass on a new bow, and buying it from him used 2 months later for $300 less, cause he wants something different.
#7
RE: Bowtech Dealership
Lose $on a 1 year old bow? I've sold lots of one year old bows in the past several years and it is rare indeed that I lose any more than $100 to $150. That's figuring buyingthe bow from another shop in my area. Most are happy to get a one year old bow and save $100 to $150 and my bows are always in like new condition.
Buying almost all my bows at dealer cost. I usually still make money or at least break even after shooting them a year then selling them.
Little price to pay to enjoy the new models out.
I can't even buy some of my sights for that price.
It doesn't surprise me that a SW is going out. I mean look how many stores are going out of business nation wide. It takes Fair prices and top notch customer service to succeed in these times and it still is not a cake walk.
BowTech has been the fastest growing Bow co. for several years now, and they just had their Best Jan. ever.
What's that tell you?
Dan
Buying almost all my bows at dealer cost. I usually still make money or at least break even after shooting them a year then selling them.
Little price to pay to enjoy the new models out.
I can't even buy some of my sights for that price.
It doesn't surprise me that a SW is going out. I mean look how many stores are going out of business nation wide. It takes Fair prices and top notch customer service to succeed in these times and it still is not a cake walk.
BowTech has been the fastest growing Bow co. for several years now, and they just had their Best Jan. ever.
What's that tell you?
Dan
#9
Spike
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RE: Bowtech Dealership
Well Im in a simular situation. I would be opening the shop with a fellow Firefighter. He was the archery manager at the Sportsman Wharehouse so he has a following. Sportsmans sold Bowtech 2-1 over the others there. So we wont be relying on the shop to feed ourselvs and we only work 10 days a month being Firefighters so we have the time. and Joe has the knowledge. Well see. It's up to Bowtech now. should know tommorow.
#10
RE: Bowtech Dealership
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
WOW..a Sportsmans whse closing??!! They have gr8 prices and are a pretty good sporting goods store. Do they have competition? If they can't make it, I would be leary of opening a new bow shop. Even when the economy is bad, people will pay $$ to play...but some of us are playing by letting the 1st guy lose his ass on a new bow, and buying it from him used 2 months later for $300 less, cause he wants something different.
WOW..a Sportsmans whse closing??!! They have gr8 prices and are a pretty good sporting goods store. Do they have competition? If they can't make it, I would be leary of opening a new bow shop. Even when the economy is bad, people will pay $$ to play...but some of us are playing by letting the 1st guy lose his ass on a new bow, and buying it from him used 2 months later for $300 less, cause he wants something different.