2026 SHOT SHOW releases

Im not stating he doesn't have knowledge about his product, I assume he knows it inside and out. I guess he seemed ill prepared to present it at an event like shot is what i was getting at. Maybe it was nerves, I dont know. Im not bashing the guy or company. I love new innovations into the shooting/hunting industry and seeing people/company's push the limits. Im eager to see more information and reviews on the stock then they do become available.
Fair enough mate i can see why someone from the US would see it like that.

The scale of shot is crazy for kiwis. It has more people in it than any of our city's outside the top 15ish. Kinda hard to prep when theres more people all into hunting and shooting than the nearest city to you and its your first time and your solo.
 
Came across this elsewhere, seems like it could be a good thing if it really does give the best of both worlds between CRF and push feed.
Would be curious if it uses the flawed 700 trigger since it’s a 700 action pattern or if it has some new/better trigger design.
Be cool to see Form get one for testing and put it through the Ice/Snow eval.

 
Its a chassis not a stock theres no mould for the action just the forend and the side plates which are cut out of flat carbon. The foreend could easily remain the same.

An aics magazine is close in width to an action so the walls are naturally thin a Tikka mag is single stack and skinny. So you have to figure how to remove all that extra material also. Without having the mag float in space. It also requires a new mag match design.

It could be done sure but theres a reason most other chassis options run aics for tikkas. You can get 3 round flush aics polymer mags that weigh pretty much the same as Tikka except Id would hazard they last way longer. In NZ atleast a aics mag costs 60% what a new Tikka mag costs.

The footprint of the action is different yes but in a chassis this is less of an issue to fix as the actions are still similar widths.

Any way its not my chassis. If you want it except for the magazine tell him maybe hes wrong and it should use standard Tikka mags. If he gets enough feedback hes open to changing things.
Got it. Thanks for the explanation.
 
My guess is $4k is MSRP which almost nobody pays. Also, Leupold does have the no-questions-asked warranty on electronics AND glass right? For something as expensive as high-end LRF binos, knowing that you're covered if you drop them is worth something.

If I drop my $2k+ Sig 10k's on a rock I'm SOL. I don't care what the underlying algorithm is as long as I get accurate and snappy solutions out to 1k-ish. I don't think that's challenging for any of the solvers out nowadays...
Had a pair crash into rocks off a tripod, basically broke off the eyepiece. Sent me a new pair. They have upped their warranty game.
 
This looks interesting…. Been keeping an eye out for inverted 3 section tripods… Close to RRS prices though unfortunately although it does include a head it appears.

 
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Wow that was hard to watch lol. Only question he could answer was the cost $1600 starting. Seems like a cool concept. Be interesting to see where it goes. He seems really unsure about alot. Feels like its still in its baby stages.

Let me know when you develop a product and are put on the spot via video for that length of time, I'll happily critique you in the same fashion, just to see how you do.
 
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