Winchester Ammunition Unveils New Products for 2014
On January 13, 2014, Winchester Ammunition will roll out new products during Media Day at the Range (held at the Boulder City Range outside Las Vegas, NV). We’ll have reporters on hand to check out new ammo options and new hardware from other manufacturers. Here’s a sneak preview of some new products that will be unveiled on Monday. In the box below you can scroll though Winchester’s 2014 new products, which include Winchester Match Rifle Ammo (.223 Rem, 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Win, .338 LM) Win3Gun ammunition, Win1911 cartridges, new VarmintX ammo, and the new Long Beard XR and Defender shotgun ammo.
Winchester Ammunition 2014 New Products
To learn more about these new items and other products visit Winchester.com. There you’ll find the latest product new, Information on Rebates and Special offers, plust a free online Ballistics Calculator.
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I wish ammo companies would skip new products for a while and just concentrate on getting enough bulk 22lr out that people could buy it without dealing with the price gougers out there.
Agree with the comment above, new products are a little ridiculous at this point. Many will be forced to give up shooting soon as the hoarding has gone on for over a year now. Also manufactures in this industry dont seem to be able to catch up like they do in other fields. Expand to meet demand. To many years of questionable management and complacency likely.
I think manufactures keep coming up with new stuff to get the tax break for R&D. I also believe that increase in production capabilities scares them because if consummers don’t keep up the high rate of purchase, the cost of the capital goods purchased will not be justified (aka: profit making)
I don’t even really care about the .22 production because I learned my lesson to stock up on ammo and reloading supplies while Clinton was in office. I still have some but waiting for about a year for Winchester powder at fair market pricing is absurd!