NEW Products + SHOT Show Coverage in Shooting Industry Mag
You’ll find lots of notable new products in Shooting Industry’s January 2019 issue. This 108-page issue is filled with timely articles ranging from marketing insights and SHOT Show 2019 coverage to tips for success in the new year. The January issue also includes Part II of the 2019 New Product Showcase. January’s 30-page New Product Showcase features over 150 products from 115 brands. Here are some highlights from the Product Showcase:
Steyr’s Monobloc — Barrel and Action are one piece of steel. Impressive engineering, but what happens when your barrel wears out?
Berger has new 6mm Creedmoor Ammo plus new .375-Caliber bullets for ELR shooters:
Lyman has a great new Case Trimmer with speed control and carbide cutter:
New Brass from Jagemann and BOG “DeathGrip” Clamping Tactical Tripod:
New Generation Mantis — Accelerometer and software tracks your muzzle movement:
Have a LONG F-Class Rifle or a PRS rig with suppressor? This nice case will hold your rig:
MORE SHOT Show Coverage
Shooting Industry’s January Issue has extensive SHOT Show coverage, including the comprehensive Exhibitors Guide, SHOT Show Auction info, plus a sizable pullout map in the printed editions.
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Note that the .375 caliber Bergers are SOLIDS, not their standard lead core.
More on the Steyr monobloc (mostly pics) – https://www.steyr-arms.com/en/weapons/hunting-rifles/steyr-monobloc/
Steyr has made a nice stock for that rifle, which, I presume is detachable from the action. Does it also go the way of the barreled action, when 4 milligrams of steel wears out of the throat? I can’t see replacement barreled actions being sold separately on the end of store racks by the short .22 rifles.