09/28/2021
Congratulations to good friend and local home town boy on his Utah bull. 14 years ago he followed his dad around the same unit and watched him harvest a bull. After a 21 year wait it was now his turn. Nick got the job done with the help of family and friends. To top it all off grandpa’s hit it’s mark at 500 yards!
09/10/2021
The Fraser family like so many of our customers are first class! John recently took these great animals with his new .257 Weatherby. Congratulations John!
06/11/2021
With efforts from and we are happy to release our new rifle packages. Designed with the same platform and concepts used for over 20 years. Available in Weatherby calibers 257, 6.5x300 and 30-378.
10/14/2020
Craig Stevens just put his new 30-378 to work!! Congratulations on a great bull.
10/08/2020
getting the job done on a awesome 32.5” high country stud! Not to mention a very fitting place for the new Cowpoke edition rifle!
01/21/2020
goes to this deadly duo!! and his wife
10/01/2019
“Just wanted to send a message to say thanks for making such an awesome gun! Took my first elk in Utah with my 30-378.”
01/21/2019
Kyle .freaks and his brothers have done some serious work with their Thompson Long Range rifles!! This stud was taken with the Weatherby Inc. 30-378! Keep it up boys 👊
01/01/2019
Big congrats to long time customer and very good friend Pete, he completed his grand slam this year!
Pete: “thanks for being an important part of my journey. I’ve achieved my grand slam of N.A.wild sheep with the gun and load you helped me create. I’ve taken 4 sheep with 4 shots at varying yardages. I’ve also been fortunate to harvest 27 of the 29 species of the N.A. Super slam with those same guns/loads. I have always appreciated your friendship, honesty regarding guns/loads, and your passion for family and hunting. First class people for sure. I look forward to coming out to Utah with another group and having you teach them what you’ve taught me.”
12/16/2018
Jeremy Rogers: “This hunt took place in Tajikistan, at an elevation of about 16,500 ft. The shot was 450 yards, shooting at a steep uphill angle using the 30-378 Weatherby.”