Shooters Wholesale Warehouse

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Shooters Wholesale Warehouse is a firearms and sporting goods retailer in Canberra, selling guns, ammunition, hunting gear and related accessories to licensed shooters and hunters.

Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

About Shooters Wholesale Warehouse

Shooters Wholesale Warehouse is a specialist firearms and sporting goods retailer based in Mitchell, Canberra, ACT, serving licensed shooters, hunters, and sporting clubs across Australia. They stock a wide range of rifles, shotguns, handguns (where lawful), air rifles, ammunition, reloading supplies, optics, safes, and hunting and outdoor gear. The business operates both a physical showroom and a phone/online sales channel via shooters.com.au, and complies with Australian Capital Territory and federal firearms regulations, including strict licence and permit requirements for firearm and ammunition sales.

A charge from “Shooters Wholesale Warehouse,” “Shooters Wholesale,” or a similar descriptor may appear on your bank or card statement when you purchase firearms, ammunition, or accessories in-store, over the phone, or online. This can include one-off purchases, deposits on firearms or special orders, lay-by payments, or shipping/transfer fees to your local dealer. You may also see pre-authorisation holds if you pay by card for an online or phone order, or if a large order is split into multiple shipments and charges. While they do not commonly sell subscription services, recurring-looking charges can occur if you place multiple separate orders over a short period (for example, regular ammunition or reloading component purchases).

If you don’t recognise this charge, start by checking your recent in-store receipts, email order confirmations from shooters.com.au, or any lay-by or special-order paperwork you may have signed. Compare the date and amount on your statement with your firearm or hunting-related purchases, and ask family members on the same card or account whether they made a purchase. To resolve any questions, contact Shooters Wholesale Warehouse directly via the contact details on shooters.com.au or by phoning their Mitchell store during business hours; have your transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card ready so staff can look up the payment. For billing issues such as duplicate charges, refunds for cancelled orders, or incorrect amounts, your bank or card provider may also be able to provide a transaction reference and, if needed, help dispute unauthorised charges.

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  1. SHOOTERS WHLSL WAREH MITCHELL AU

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from Shooters Wholesale Warehouse on my bank statement?

This charge usually relates to a purchase of firearms, ammunition, optics, or hunting and shooting accessories made in-store at their Mitchell (ACT) location, over the phone, or via shooters.com.au. It may also represent a deposit on a firearm or special-order item, a lay-by payment, or freight/transfer fees to your local dealer. Check any recent firearm licence applications, permit-to-acquire processes, or dealer transfers where Shooters Wholesale Warehouse was involved.

Does Shooters Wholesale Warehouse offer subscriptions or recurring billing?

Shooters Wholesale Warehouse primarily processes one-time transactions for firearms and sporting goods and does not typically offer subscription plans. However, your statement may appear to show recurring charges if you place orders regularly (for example, monthly ammunition or reloading purchases). Each charge should correspond to a separate invoice or receipt; you can confirm by checking your email confirmations or contacting the store for a copy of your invoices.

What are common amounts or patterns for Shooters Wholesale Warehouse charges?

Common charge amounts vary widely, from smaller purchases (e.g., $20–$200 for ammunition, accessories, or cleaning kits) to larger transactions (e.g., $500–$3,000+ for firearms, optics, or multiple items). You may also see partial amounts if you paid a deposit on a firearm or special order, with the remaining balance charged later when the item is collected or shipped. If a single purchase involved multiple items and freight or transfer fees, the final amount may be higher than the ticket price of an individual product you recall.

Why do I see a pending or small authorisation charge from Shooters Wholesale Warehouse?

When you place an order by card, especially online or over the phone, your bank may show a temporary authorisation hold to verify your payment method. This can appear as a pending amount or a small hold before the final transaction is processed. These authorisations should either convert to the final purchase amount or disappear from your statement within a few business days; if a pending hold remains for longer, contact your bank and, if needed, Shooters Wholesale Warehouse for clarification.

How can I cancel an order or lay-by with Shooters Wholesale Warehouse?

To cancel an order, special order, or lay-by, you’ll need to contact the store directly using the phone number or email listed on shooters.com.au and provide your name, order details, and payment date. Some firearm-related orders may be subject to legal and dealer-transfer constraints, and deposits on special orders or custom items may be non-refundable or partially refundable under their store policy. Staff can explain any restocking fees or conditions that apply before confirming cancellation.

How do I request a refund or resolve a billing error with Shooters Wholesale Warehouse?

If you believe you’ve been charged the wrong amount, charged twice, or charged after cancelling, contact Shooters Wholesale Warehouse with your receipt or order confirmation, the exact amount charged, and the date of the transaction. They can look up the payment in their system and, if an error is confirmed, process a refund back to your original payment method in line with their returns and refund policy. For suspected fraudulent or unauthorised use of your card, notify your bank or card issuer immediately in addition to contacting the store.

How can I get a copy of my receipt or confirm what was included in the charge?

Receipts and invoices are typically provided in-store at time of purchase and by email for phone or online orders through shooters.com.au. If you no longer have your receipt, contact the store with your name, approximate date and amount of the transaction, and the last four digits of your card so they can search their sales records. They can usually reissue an invoice or confirm which items, freight charges, or fees were included in the total you see on your bank statement.

How do I contact Shooters Wholesale Warehouse about a charge I don’t recognise?

Visit shooters.com.au for current contact details, including phone number, email address, and store opening hours in Mitchell, ACT. When you call or email, provide a clear description of the charge (date, exact amount, and how it appears on your statement) so staff can locate the transaction. If they cannot find any record under your details, your bank can help you investigate whether the charge might be misattributed or fraudulent.

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