2026 SHOT SHOW releases

The Reaper…anyone heard of these guys?
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Those look super douchey
 
Right, but you cannot resume a session. You should be able to switch sessions mid-string with the tap of your phone, even with the C1 version.
No disagreement there. That was what my original post was about. Hopefully they will roll out an update for the c1 but no telling
 
I am very pleased to see Savage releasing a newer generation of The 110. More importantly, it appears they have improved their abysmal magazine design. From what I’m hearing, the new mag might even be designed to work with older generation rifles, which is probably far more impressive to me than it should be.

The Howa Fenceline rifles also look intriguing, and while not necessarily exclusive to SHOT Show, CVA has announced some interesting additions to their lineup.
 
Lol! Rcbs made a copy of the Henderson as well? Let this be a lesson that large companies (hornady and Rcbs) will indeed knock you off, if you do not protect your intellectual property. They will do it better and cheaper. Love my Hornady
 
I am very pleased to see Savage releasing a newer generation of The 110. More importantly, it appears they have improved their abysmal magazine design. From what I’m hearing, the new mag might even be designed to work with older generation rifles, which is probably far more impressive to me than it should be.

The Howa Fenceline rifles also look intriguing, and while not necessarily exclusive to SHOT Show, CVA has announced some interesting additions to their lineup.
I’m curious to see how the revisions improved the action. They said they have upgrade the extractors which was a known short coming.

The new magazine is backwards compatible
 
Lol! Rcbs made a copy of the Henderson as well? Let this be a lesson that large companies (hornady and Rcbs) will indeed knock you off, if you do not protect your intellectual property. They will do it better and cheaper. Love my Hornady
It appears that RCBS partnered with Henderson on this one. Henderson wasn't the OG either and I have no loyalties. My Hornady trimmer was under $650 to my door whereas the Henderson was close to $2k with all the bits and pieces I would need.
 
Lol! Rcbs made a copy of the Henderson as well? Let this be a lesson that large companies (hornady and Rcbs) will indeed knock you off, if you do not protect your intellectual property. They will do it better and cheaper. Love my Hornady

It appears that RCBS partnered with Henderson on this one. Henderson wasn't the OG either and I have no loyalties. My Hornady trimmer was under $650 to my door whereas the Henderson was close to $2k with all the bits and pieces I would need.

Yes, the video I attached shows the Henderson Logo on top of the unit.
 
I’m curious to see how the revisions improved the action. They said they have upgraded the extractors which was a known short coming.

The new magazine is backwards compatible
My 110 Apex Predator .22-250 was plagued with quality control issues from the factory. It was purchased during the height of Covid, and so no doubt that contributed, but the rifle was inoperable at first, including the extractor issue you mentioned. The factory mounted scope, which I had intended to take off immediately and sell anyway, was mounted with the rings clear back on the bells of the scope. The rings were also stripped. The rifle was slam firing out of the box. Obviously not with a live round, but the accu-trigger would be engaged just by working the action. Not wanting to be without this rifle for months due to long wait time, I took care of the problem myself with a little tinkering and had a new aftermarket trigger ordered for the rifle the same afternoon. The rifle shot great from the start but would still be plagued with extractor issues for months. It wasn't until I moved to WY and left the rifle back home for my dad to utilize (He's shot more critters with it than I have) that he began to tinker with it periodically and resolved the issue months later.

I've always been pretty fond of Savage rifles for being a relatively inexpensive rifle that will just flat-out shoot. They are not always pretty, but they tend to be great shooters. I'd bet their awful magazine design has caused as many feeding issues with their rifles as any other factor. It always bothered me that a 450$ Savage Axis had the exact same magazine as a 1500$ model. In my opinion, it was/is the biggest detriment to the rifles in both cases. Hopefully that improves.
 
Yikes. That’s probably too fat for a can. The 1.75” and greater can be seen at most lengths with 6x and less zoom. Not that it’s a deal breaker but 1.9” likely to fill half the scope.

With high mounted AR optics may be less of an issue?

The branding is lame, quite tactical timmy. "lets call it deadline and have a skull logo like dead air".
 
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