#SundayGunday: Gunwerks ClymR

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posted on April 17, 2022
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This week, we’re taking a closer look at the ClymR rifle from Gunwerks. A rifle custom-built as part of an entire hunting system, the ClymR is the sort of tool expert hunters reach for when tackling rugged stretches of backcountry. With a carbon-fiber stock and a carbon-wrapped barrel, extra pains are taken to make this gun as lightweight as possible. As light as it is, however, this still takes a back seat to accuracy, which is the true focus of the ClymR system. Coming with both ammunition and an optic tuned specifically to the rifle, this system works in concert to deliver long-range precision shots when it counts. Learn more about this custom-built hunter in the video embedded above, hosted by Senior Executive Editor Jon Draper. MSRP: $8,779-9,529; gunwerks.com

ClymR on Log

For more #SundayGunday, check out our playlist on YouTube, where all previous episodes are archived.

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