2026 SHOT SHOW releases

I would buy a Winchester Featherweight if they offered versions with threaded barrels. All they have to do is copy the new Tikka barrel profile.
Whoever makes the decisions for Winchesters product line up is an idiot. Browning made their X-Bolt a top priority introducing more than a dozen new models every year ranging from lightweight mountain rifles to heavy target guns and from traditional wood stocked hunting rifles to carbon fiber and short barreled rifles purpose built for hunting suppressed.

Meanwhile Winchester offers the exact same handful of “SHOT Show Specials” which are just the same rifle with different wood. The fact that they never reintroduced a version of the FN SPR under the Winchester banner considering it was built on a Model 70 action is just absurd considering how popular long range shooting has become. And it wouldn’t be hard, both McMillan and MDT make stocks/chassis for them so buy those, put a heavy barrel with muzzle threads on it and BAM you’ve saved some guys a few thousand dollars in gunsmithing costs.

If Browning can sell a $4,500 X-Bolt with a McMillan stock and Carbon Fiber barrel then Winchester can get off their ass and offer some better options. Considering their only real competition in the CRF with 3 position safety market is Kimber or Defiance which is $3,000 for just the action they are positioned to do quite well. Hell, if Winchester offered long range target rifles I probably would have just went that route instead of spending way more money building my own.
 
Savage has some cool looking new models in 6.8 Western. The 110 Core Hunter Pro looks cool. I have always liked classic style stocks but been meaning to revisit the more popular these days vertical grip style and looks like a cool one to try

Lou
 
Whoever makes the decisions for Winchesters product line up is an idiot. Browning made their X-Bolt a top priority introducing more than a dozen new models every year ranging from lightweight mountain rifles to heavy target guns and from traditional wood stocked hunting rifles to carbon fiber and short barreled rifles purpose built for hunting suppressed.

Meanwhile Winchester offers the exact same handful of “SHOT Show Specials” which are just the same rifle with different wood. The fact that they never reintroduced a version of the FN SPR under the Winchester banner considering it was built on a Model 70 action is just absurd considering how popular long range shooting has become. And it wouldn’t be hard, both McMillan and MDT make stocks/chassis for them so buy those, put a heavy barrel with muzzle threads on it and BAM you’ve saved some guys a few thousand dollars in gunsmithing costs.

If Browning can sell a $4,500 X-Bolt with a McMillan stock and Carbon Fiber barrel then Winchester can get off their ass and offer some better options. Considering their only real competition in the CRF with 3 position safety market is Kimber or Defiance which is $3,000 for just the action they are positioned to do quite well. Hell, if Winchester offered long range target rifles I probably would have just went that route instead of spending way more money building my own.
I agree with this. Winchester has the “wood/blue” market pretty sewn up but they are not keeping up with the younger crowd. Only thing I can figure is they know most guys eventually want a “nice” gun too.

Loup
 
I agree with this. Winchester has the “wood/blue” market pretty sewn up but they are not keeping up with the younger crowd. Only thing I can figure is they know most guys eventually want a “nice” gun too.

Loup

I mean they could do both, Browning definitely is I just don’t get why Winchester isn’t?
 
I was hyped for a potential 6 CM from Tikka, but the 25 CM has me second guessing myself. I need to research how each cartridge using the same type of bullet affects hit probability. Lower recoil of the 6 CM vs improved wind drift of a 25 CM.
 
I am interested to see if there are any new high pressure case designs. Would love to see something similar to a high pressure 6mm ARC.

I'm dreaming of a 6mm ARC ar rifle and magazine scaled up appropriately to the cartridge. Last year Magpul announced the magazines, but I want to see a scaled up bolt and barrel extension that can handle higher pressures.
Already being done, NAS3 cases are being run by Shell Shock now.
 
I was hyped for a potential 6 CM from Tikka, but the 25 CM has me second guessing myself. I need to research how each cartridge using the same type of bullet affects hit probability. Lower recoil of the 6 CM vs improved wind drift of a 25 CM.
The difference between those 2 cartridges is minimal. I'd go with whichever has more components, easy to get. Splitting hairs with performance comparison.
 
Have you tried the A5 in 20gauge? I’ve found that to be a pretty sweet gun so far for me.
No I haven't. I have a 16 and 12 though in the A5. There's just something about that gun that just fits me really well. When I shoulder it, its always right there and I shoot well with them.
 
However, a few key people have spoken about the noticeable recoil reduction, and increased ability to spot shots, between 140 and 130 in the 6.5 that I think Hornady could do well with that combination.
I have a couple boxes of 130eldms that I bought on sale years ago, but reloading has taken a backseat with a new little one running around. I'll have to load some up and do some side by side testing with the factory 140eldms I have. I'd rather have less recoil or higher velocity.

If going 130 gr I'd probably run the 130 gr TMK...
I'll keep an eye out for sales
 
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