Firearms manufacturers are rolling out new hunting rifles for 2024 at the annual SHOT Show in Las Vegas and we’re giving you a close-up look at the best of the class.
America’s shooting industry is offering an extensive array of new rifles and muzzleloaders for 2010, and we have highlighted many of the most innovative here.
Christensen Arms has announced the introduction of its new Ridgeline Scout rifle, designed for situations that require a lightweight, compact firearm, such as hunting from a ground blind or treestand.
The Momentum is Franchi’s step into the world of hunting rifles, and the company got it right on the first try. With an MSRP starting at about $600, the sleek bolt-action delivers excellent fit, finish and function.
The Tikka T3x Lite is a wonderful balance of portability, accuracy and dependability. It’s available in time-proven varmint and big-game calibers, has a user-adjustable trigger, the action is nicely bedded and it carries like a dream.
The new Cascade is CVA's first-ever bolt-action centerfire rifle, featuring a synthetic charcoal grey synthetic stock with an adjustable length of pull, and a 22-inch carbon steel barrel finished in a rich, matte blue with a threaded muzzle for under $600.
For 2019, Ruger has introduced a new model of its popular AR-556 MPR chambered for the straight-walled .450 Bushmaster cartridge. The bolt is machined from high-strength superalloy, and engineered with tapered lugs to support the large case head of .450 Bushmaster ammo.
The High Country bolt-action maximizes accuracy with its Model 110 receiver secured three-dimensionally along its entire length within an exclusive Savage AccuStock chassis. More Savage exclusive features include the AccuFit system, which lets hunters set length of pull and comb height, and an AccuTrigger, which also is user-adjustable.
Winchester introduces the Wildcat, a striker-fired autoloading rimfire rifle that is a snap to clean because its lower receiver is easily removed from the upper with a push of a button; then hunters punch the bore by merely insert a cleaning rod through the rifle's rear access port, protecting the crown.