Day 2 of SHOT Show is behind us and it sure was exciting. The Sands convention center was absolutely packed with exhibitors and attendees. The sheer size and scale of the event was inspiring because it demonstrates how the shooting sports are an integral part of our economy and our social fabric.
The 6.5 Guys had an opportunity to meet with a number of top tier vendors and learn what’s new for 2015 and beyond. We also had an opportunity to talk with some notable personalities who always have interesting perspectives to share. We’ll continue those conversations tomorrow. Once we’re done with the show, we’ll compile everything into a video which can serve as your one stop SHOT Show viewing event for much of what is of interest in the world of precision long range shooting.
While we’re busy working on the video, take a look at some of the folks we met today. This will be a video worth watching.
Tom Manners highlights stocks of interest to long range precision shooters
Sean Murphy of Nightforce discusses their new and eagerly anticipated front focal offerigs
George Gardner discusses their new three lug action
Dale Poling puts the Elite Iron bipod through its paces and discusses their design philosophy
U.S. Optics had a strong presence at the Las Vegas Precision Rifle match and SHOT Show.
David Tubb discusses his Remington 700 compatible two stage trigger
Andrew Webber Tangent Theta discusses their new offerings
Russ Wallis of Desert Tactical Firearms (who competed in the LV Precision Match) goes over their gear and training program
Melissa Gilliland talks about her match rifle and Ashbury Precision’s offerings
Jacob Bynum provides valuable advice for new shooters
Ray Sanchez shows off Thunderbeast’s new light weight supressors
John Paul of JP Rifles discusses their long range precision lineup
Mark Boardman of Vortex discusses products aimed at the long range precision shooter
Mark Hostetter of Precision Firearms discusses the wide array of cartridges that they have chambered for the AR platform
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