I’ll start with between SCI and DSC, I’ll go to whichever my work schedule better accommodates and that could end-up being the Dallas TTHA show just for an afternoon following a flight home.
I’ve been to SCI & DSC, as well as a majority of the major National Hunting/Shooting shows including several in Atlanta, like NRA and Blade Show. I’ve never had issues with Atlanta while at shows. Travel into Atlanta is VERY simple. I lived close by for several years so know a good number of restaurants off the beaten path. I also learned through experience what places to avoid while working in Atlanta. I think DSC in Atlanta will be fine and suspect they may actually break some attendance records. Below is my take on the two shows (good and bad).
IMO SCI is much bigger, more internationally focused and has a bigger African draw. SCI is a little more expensive, and you get more of the old money vibes. This was a bit of a negative for me. I definitely felt like/knew I wasn’t getting the same attention from a couple perspective outfitters on my list compared to some of the others I saw. SCI requiring you to be a member plus buy tickets is a higher cost and keeps a lot of the 1 Day local crowd out which I like from a shopping perspective. No one likes having to wait on tire kickers so this is a plus. If you’re a watch guy (OP is) you’ll be amazed what you see on people’s wrists.
DSC is a little more laid back and after hours is a little more of a party to my. There’s a lot of Texas Oil/Ranch money walking the show floor, but it doesn’t jump out at you the way it does at SCI. When DSC is in Dallas I‘Ll always try to visit, even if only for a partial day and evening like 2 years ago. I tend to see more people I know at DSC. As mentioned above my someone else the negative to DSC for me was the number of North American & Texas Exotic/Deer Outfitters at the show. I can get that in Harrisburg or TTHA if that’s what I’m shopping for. Lots of hunters in GA, AL, SC, NC, TN, KY, and FL which are all driving distance. I think this, plus the lower cost barrier for entry will benefit DSC being in Nashville and help their overall attendance numbers. I’m not sure if it’ll help the outfitters sell hunts and their auctions raise money since these non international outfitters are geared towards the local attendees coming on the weekend. I dislike DSC on Saturday due to said tire kickers. Less high end, non Rolex’s on wrists at DSC.
If I’m going to have a good time without an agenda DSC is my show. When i have an agenda and I’m shopping for a hunt or trying to narrow a few options down SCI is my choice. As an aside, if I had to pick just one show to attend in 2025, it’d be Sheep Show.