Sporting Classics Digital

May/June 2017

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153 • S P O R T I N G C L A S S I C S Top Shelf GUNWERKS LR1000 The new and improved LR1000 features Gunwerks' latest, premium GLR action with integrated recoil lug, field-strippable, one-piece fluted bolt, and Gunwerks' signature dual-plunger ejector. This custom rifle is built with a proprietary Gunwerks CNC- machined bedding block and carbon-fiber stock, along with a match-grade, cut-rifled barrel. Fully customizable on everything from caliber, stock, finish color, action material, brake, barrel, and optic—there are literally millions of ways to make the LR1000 your own. Optional mounted optic comes sighted in, and a custom BDC turret laser engraved to the individual rifle's true ballistic profile takes the guesswork out of long shots. The rifle comes ready to stretch it out to 1,000 yards and beyond, right out of the box. www.gunwerks.com. PROMATIC GROUSE Promatic has produced yet another world-class machine for sporting clays enthusiasts. The Promatic Grouse includes six Promatic Matrix throwers, each with a 168-clay carousel for a total of 1,008 birds—all controlled by digital Promatic Claymate electronics. Capable of throwing multiple flurries as well as solo birds, the Grouse is the perfect training tool to help wingshooters achieve a new level of proficiency. The Promatic Grouse can be found at a dealer near you. Call (888) 767-2529 or visit www.promatic.biz ZAMBERLAN WOMEN'S 996 VIOZ LUX GTX RR Italian boot-maker Zamberlan has introduced the 1996 Vioz Lux GTX RR in three colors for women. Single-piece, 3mm waxed Tuscan leathers wrap the boot, while Gore-Tex membranes ensure waterproof protection that also breathes. A new PU- coated rubber rand further protects the foot and the leather. The Zamberlan Vibram 3D outsole cradles the foot while providing a sure grip even in the most rugged terrain. Available at Sportsman's Warehouse. www.zamberlan.com

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