Posted on 02/06/2018 9:41:18 AM PST by marktwain
Many people in the gun culture have asked why gun manufacturers would stay in states that are consistently attacking Second Amendment rights. States such as New York and California.
Weatherby, Inc. is making the move. The announcement was made at the Shot Show.
From the press release email:
Firearms manufacturer Weatherby, Inc., is relocating its manufacturing operations and corporate headquarters from California to Sheridan, Wyoming, company officials announced today from SHOT Show in Las Vegas, the worlds largest annual shooting, hunting and firearms industry trade show.
The move is expected to create 70 to 90 jobs and more than $5 million annually in payroll in the next five years.
Outdoor recreation is an economic driver in Wyoming, and manufacturing plays a vital role in any economy, according to Shawn Reese, chief executive officer of the Wyoming Business Council.
So, to bring those two things together an internationally-known manufacturer of outdoor equipment headquartered in Wyoming it will pay dividends, not only to Sheridan and northeast Wyoming, but this is a project of which the entire state should be proud, Reese said.
Wyoming wooed the renowned gunmaker with its expansive access to unrivaled big game hunting, low taxes, industry-friendly environment, Sheridan Colleges workforce training program and a comprehensive incentives package.
We wanted a place where we could retain a great workforce, and where our employees could live an outdoor lifestyle, said Adam Weatherby, chief executive officer. We wanted to move to a state where we can grow into our brand. Wyoming means new opportunities. We are not interested in maintaining; we are growing.
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
I am not familiar with the maker or line but have in passing heard of them.
How good are their products?
COOL!
I live in Colorado. Will have to plan a road trip.
Cadillac of guns back in the 70’s...Don’t know much about them since.
Weatherby produces a line of upscale hunting rifles and a line of magnum rifle cartridges.
They also produced a brand of less expensive rifles that puts them in the price range of Ruger.
Their products have a good reputation. It is pretty much a matter of individual preference and taste.
Ping.
They’ve been around a while, they have some original rifle calibers, high velocity and powerful. They are noted for their distinctive style. I am not experienced in owning one.
They should just come out say they are moving because California is untenable and sucks.
Used to be some seriously fine weapons and ammo - would guess they still have quality products.
Just hope they hire local and leave the snowflakes behind. It sucks when they bring the problem children with them. They have a tendency to recreate the problems they left behind to the new locale.
Im surprised they were still here
I am not familiar with the maker or line but have in passing heard of them.
How good are their products?
Better than Pittsburg anytime
Welcome to Wyoming! (-:
Every California-based company that loves America, and can afford to move, should move to a Red State ASAP. Bankrupt the Secessionist State of California.
Paradoxically, the weather is nicer up there than higher elevation Cheyenne and Laramie.
Pretty much excellent............
Excellent (and expensive)
One of the long time top rifle makers.
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