Traditions Launches Outfitter G3 in 360 Buckhammer

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posted on May 17, 2024
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Outfitter G3 360 Buckhammer Lede

Traditions Firearms has announced the release of its Outfitter G3 single-shot rifle line in 360 Buckhammer. This caliber will be available in both the standard and all new Pro Series models.

Designed specifically for whitetail and large-game hunting, the Outfitter G3 boasts a 22-inch Chromoly Steel barrel, for lightweight accuracy. Certain calibers—including 360 Buckhammer—come with a QD fore-end for quick takedowns, along with a muzzle brake for recoil reduction. The new Pro Series line also features an adjustable cheek piece and adjustable length of pull. This allows the rifle to be fully customized to the shooter, no matter their stature. Traditions' Elite XT trigger system is designed with a rebounding hammer and a manual cross block trigger safety. Its action can be broken open with the cross-bolt safety engaged, for added safety when unloading or checking chamber.

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Remington Ammunitions’ 360 Buckhammer pushes the boundaries of what a straight wall cartridge can do. Featuring offerings from Remington as well as Federal Ammunition, 360 Buckhammer provides a relatively flat trajectory and low recoil—perfect for deer, bear or hog. 360 Buckhammer delivers proven performance with a higher velocity and more energy compared to other straight wall cartridge options on the market.

Alison Hall, marketing manager for Traditions, says “Teaming up with Remington Ammunition to offer the 360 Buckhammer caliber in our Outfitter G3 line was an easy decision. We offer many different calibers but 360 Buckhammer truly offers shooters the terminal energy, reduced recoil, and performance they need. The Outfitter G3 is known for being extremely accurate so when paired with 360 Buckhammer it’s a deadly combination. I’ve seen this first hand with personal experience in the field.”

“Hunters across the nation demanded a single-shot rifle chambered in 360 Buckhammer,” said Joel Hodgdon, Remington Ammunition’s director of marketing. “We’re more than proud to collaborate with Traditions to help give folks the 360 Buckhammer rifle they’ve asked for, made with trusted Traditions quality.”

For more information on the Traditions Outfitter G3 in 360 Buckhammer, available as a standalone rifle, or pre-fit with a duplex 3-9x40mm scope, visit traditionsfirearms.com. MSRP: $609.95-$749.95

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