Because the "Gun Guys" at Cabela's are such "air heads"( they are full of mythical facts), that they do let some desirable models slip by their radar. You just have to know your guns and be there at the right time.
If you want to get a "rise in your blood pressure", just hang around he gun counter and eve drop on what they tell the uninitiated buyer as the "all knowing truth"!
Or even better, do that at the Bass Pro Shop so called "Fine Gun Library" if any of them are still open.
I've been to the Bass Pro in Harrisburg once. I asked about the 'Fine Guns' as the room was dark. 'Oh, everyone wants to touch them but nobody wants to buy them.' was blurted at me by the clerk. 'Were they nice guns?' I asked. 'Yes, we had a lot of really nice ones.' 'Which one did you buy?' 'None, why?' 'Hypocrite' as I walked away. I don't know if he got my point.
Bass Pro blows.
ETA: I wasn't clear, this was after they had shut down the Fine Gun Room and sent the guns to other stores.