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Advancements in Heated Apparel

Heated clothing has come a long way over the years giving hunters more options to stay warm in the field.
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Customer Service Above All Else

How do you compete with big-box stores? By offering the personal touch and customer service they can’t.
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How a Culture of Nice in Your Small Business Can Have a Negative Impact

An inability to constructively confront colleagues about various issues can derail your small business.
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Great Gear for Nighttime Hog Hunting

Retailers can cater to hog hunters with gear specifically designed for use after dark.
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Behind the Scenes With Fiocchi USA

Fiocchi leverages more than 140 years of ammunition excellence to expand its role in the U.S. market.
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5 Steps for Better Gun Store Security

Firearms compliance and security expert Bill Napier is a consultant with the National Shooting Sports Foundation and takes us under the hood of Operation Secure Store.
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Retail Staff Training in Today’s World

Your sales associates are your store’s best asset. We’ve got seven tips for training them properly to make the most of their skill.
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7 Tips for Social Distancing Your Marketing

Social media is great, but it’s not exactly friendly to our industry, and it shouldn’t be your only marketing plan.
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Editors' Picks: Top 10 Hunting Retailer Stories of 2020

A look into a few of the editorial staff's favorite reads from Hunting Retailer in 2020. Is your favorite article on the list?
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How to Profit From Selling Handloading Products

Even in a flat rifle market, handloading flourishes. Show your customers why!
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Ensuring Your Business Has Good Credit

Even if you’re not planning to borrow money for a capital purchase any time soon, it’s smart to make sure your business is creditworthy.
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Selling Used Guns

Selling used guns allows firearms dealers to showcase unique products, increase store traffic, and begin a relationship with shooters most apt to buy. What’s not to like?
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Public Relations Isn’t Just for Big Companies

Having a solid public relations plan and navigating local and social media can set your shop apart.