I think if you look at Cabela's inventory, you can find quite a few guns on which they've dropped prices. Scheel's used to have (may still have) a policy of adjusting prices on used guns after a set period of time I believe. I think it might have been a year. And even if the sticker price has not been adjusted, I think some dealers will be more open to a lower offer on a gun they've had some time than on one they just acquired.