Last week, several members of the Shoot On team explored the halls and aisles of the 46th Annual SHOT Show. Here’s what they discovered.

by Shoot-On Staff

Held at the Venetian Expo and Caesars Forum in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 23-26, the 46th Annual SHOT Show has come to a close.

Once again, attendees were able to get quality face time with top-tier manufacturers, distributors, and experts, and as usual, there was no lack of entertainment. With over 2,500 exhibits and 100,000 products, there was plenty to do and see. The Shoot On team did its best to spread out and find some top-end products. 

Smith & Wesson 1854 Series 

Smith & Wesson patented its first lever gun in 1854, and now the company completes the circle with its latest addition, the new-for-2024 1854 Series. Built with 19-1/4-inch barrels and chambered in .44 Rem Mag, the lever-action duo has a 9+1 capacity. The design melds a classic lever make with multiple modern-day enhancements. The Model 1854 features a paired synthetic black and stainless-steel finish across the stock, receiver, forend, and barrel. The Model 1854 Limited Edition has all of the same features as the Model 1854, but instead of the M-LOK capable forend, the rifle showcases a high-grade satin walnut finish on both the stock and forend.

Taurus Expedition

Taurus throws its hat in the bolt-action rifle arena for 2024 with the launch of its Expedition. Based on the tried-and-true and wildly popular Remington 700 action, the Expedition is available in .308 Win. This bolt-action beauty has a five-round capacity via the removable magazine. The barrel length is 18 inches, making the rifle easily maneuverable, and the 7.054-pound (unloaded) weight rating is neither ultra-light nor heavy. The hammer-forged barrel ensures sub-MOA accuracy, and the stock showcases a scalloped cut design. This was done to make the rifle rest perfectly in gun saddles. 

Browning X-Bolt 2 Speed

Browning’s X-Bolt is available in multiple styles and calibers and is a legend in the bolt-action rifle world. For 2024, Browning adds the X-Bolt 2 Speed to its bolt-action lineup. The newest X-Bolt member features a Vari-Tech Stock with a modular grip design. The design allows for interchange between a sporter (traditional style) and vertical grip. The stock is LOP adjustable, and six comb height positions are available. The stock has over-molding in critical areas like the comb, grip, and under the forearm, and the bolt was redesigned for improved ergonomics and styling. The receiver also got a facelift. It ensures more bolt guidance for smoother bolt operation and no hand contact with the scope when working the bolt. 

ALPS Talon Holster

Attach ALPS’ Talon Holster to your bino harness, pack, or virtually anywhere else. This new-for-2024 holster comes with a polymer MOLLE clip compatible with MOLLE up to 4.25 inches in width, which allows for mounting in several different positions. A universal, ambidextrous holster that will accommodate a variety of sidearms. The Talon is an excellent addition to ALPS’s fine product lineup.

VersaCarry Defender Series & Covert

For 2024, VersaCarry introduces a trio of new holsters. The Defender Bravo is an outside-the-waistband handgun toter made from premium water buffalo leather. It has a forward cant and multi-point adjustability. The Defender Alpha is also a forward cant holster with inlaid molded polymer. Like the Bravo, the Alpha is an outside-the-waistband holster crafted from water buffalo hide. The Covert is an inside-the-waistband holster with multi-point tension capability and adjustable cant. 

Rock River Arms RRA .17 HMR

Rock River Arms is adding to its rimfire long-gun lineup with its all-new AR-platform rifle chambered in .17 HMR. Suited for those looking for an accurate varmint buster, or who want to punch paper or ring steel with supreme accuracy, this rifle features RRA’s A4 billet upper receiver and forged A2 lower. The rifle’s barrel is a precision-manufactured 41V50 CM V 18-inch with a 1:9 twist rate. Boosting precision is the NM Ultra Match 2-stage trigger. Other must-note features include a rear charging handle for easy operation, and the rifle comes with a winter trigger guard conducive to wearing heavy gloves. The stock is an ergonomic Magpul MOE grip with an adjustable MOE SL-K six-position design. RRA’s lightweight 15-inch free-floated handguard with M-LOK compatibility is also present on the stock.

Traditions Adds Pro Series to Rifle Lines

Custom fitment and the addition of a muzzle brake are the cornerstones for the new Pro Series from Traditions Firearms. Available on the company’s NitroFire and Pursuit muzzleloaders as well as the Outfitter G3 break-action centerfire rifles, the Pro Series introduces an all-new stock system with an adjustable-height cheek riser and length-of-pull adjustment. With its adjustable fitment, shooters can achieve optimal eye placement behind the scope and modify trigger reach to accommodate changing clothing requirements. In addition to the stock, the Pro Series also comes with a threaded and included muzzle brake to better manage recoil. MSRPs for the Pro Series range from $469.95 to $749.95.

Burris Veracity PH

For 2024, Burris takes rifle-mounted optic design to new heights.  Burris’ new Veracity PH pairs with the new-and-improved BurrisConnect app to create and upload custom ballistic profiles. Using custom ballistic calculators, the app ensures that when you turn your turret and squeeze the trigger, an accurate shot will be the result. The PĒK system provides exact dialing precision. After entering ballistic info into the app, the system combines a digital sensor with a clickless mechanical elevation turret for accuracy down to 1/10 MOA. The Heads-Up Display (HUD) promises ease of use and shows all the information you need in one clean sight picture.

Steiner Predator 4s

Noted by Steiner as the smallest and lightest premium scope ever crafted, the Predator 4s is a 4-16X hunting riflescope built on a durable 30mm tube chassis. The scope measures only 10 inches long and weighs just a tick over 4 ounces. Steiner aimed to give hunters an ultra-light and ultra-compact scope with excellent optical performance. Early rumblings by those who’ve tested the scope say Steiner hit their mark. The Predator 4s promises bright, high-clarity, and high-contrasting imagery with an edge-to-edge sharpness that will surely be cheered. The E3 second focal plane reticle features 11 brightness settings and ensures a fast and crisp sight picture. 

Born and raised in southeast Colorado, Shoot-On contributor Jace Bauserman cut his hunting teeth chasing ducks, geese, quail, and pheasants near his southeast Colorado home. The seed that was planted stuck, and Bauserman’s outdoor pursuits grew. He started chasing elk and mule deer in the Colorado mountains with his 7mm Rem. Mag., and coyotes, fox, and bobcats across the plains. In 2003, Bauserman started writing about his adventures. Today, Bauserman is an accomplished outdoor writer. He has served as editor-in-chief of Bowhunt America and Bowhunting World magazines and has penned thousands of articles for top-tier outdoor publications.

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