2021 NRA Women's Leadership Forum Auction Spotlight: 3 Top-Notch Hunting Rifles

Looking for a sweet-shooting rifle for this fall? Why not bid on one of these?

by posted on August 31, 2021
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Wlf Auction Rifles

It's late summer, and the 2021 NRA Women's Leadership Forum online auction is in full swing. But what about this autumn? If you're already thinking ahead to this fall's big-game hunting opportunities, then you'll find that our auction page is replete with the guns and gear you've been dreaming of. If you've already decided on your favorite rifle, don't forget that the holidays are coming up as well! Take a chance and put in a bid on one of these beautiful, functional, sweet-shooting hunting rifles ... you might just get a few bucks off before you head out looking for the trophy buck of 2021.

Best of all, you don’t have to be an NRA Woman to bid; this online auction is open to everyone, so please be sure to share with the women AND men among your family and friends. Bidding ends on Friday, Sept. 3, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., so don't wait! Go here to register for the auction, and see all of the auction items up for bid here.

Weatherby Camilla 6.5 Creedmoor
When gun manufacturing giant Weatherby set out to create a woman's hunting rifle, the Weatherby engineers did something unusual: They asked women what we'd like in a hunting rifle. "Designed by women, for women" isn't just a slogan with the Camilla; this rifle has been tuned in much the same way shotguns often are, specifically to work with a woman's anatomy. Now chambered in the powerhouse 6.5 Creedmoor, this rifle was generously donated by Texana Shooting Supply and is up for bids right now

25-06 Tikka T3 Harvester by Hill Country
The Tikka name is already legendary among serious shooters, but what happens when Hill Country starts with the Tikka platform and then accurizes it? A perfectly bedded the action, recrowned barrel to ensure a perfectly concentric crown, and tuned factory trigger. The factory Tikka stock is replaced with a McMillan hand-laid fiberglass stock with 1" Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad for extra durability and comfort. Generously donated by Hill Country Rifles, this gun is a $2,500 value ... and you can bid on it for much less here.

Nosler Custom Rifle in .28 Nosler
Nosler's Custom Rifle, which was generously donated by Nosler, is among the very last words in long-range accuracy. The NCR action is glass and pillar bedded to a fancy-grade European walnut stock to ensure optimum accuracy from the free floated Shilen barrel, and features a rosewood grip cap and end cap. Twenty line-per-inch checkering on the wrist and forend provides an elegant, classic look that is as beautiful as it is functional ... and as of right now, it's available for considerably under the MSRP. Bid here!

These are just three of the awesome items available for bidding at the Women's Leadership Forum Online Silent Auction! There are guns, jewelry, home goods, gear, concealed carry purses and even some ammo ready for the taking. Find the Online Silent Auction here to preview the items (new items added every day!) and register.

 

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