House keeping and some updates from HQ
Barrels with Noveske, HOTLOADS Commercially Availability and a Sale on Shirts.
Walter and Donny have been busy these last few months. The first batch of 16-inch 308 barrels we are collaborating on with Noveske are finished and will be for sale in a few weeks on Noveske's website. Walter is beyond excited about this project and feels they are a worthy upgrade to the venerable Q Fix. Walter and the craftsman from Grants Pass are already testing the next joint offering, a 10.5-inch 300 Blackout barrel for the Minifix. Here are some photos of the prototype barrel and a video of Walter banging a reduced C-zone steel at 660 yards with HOTLOADS. More on these barrel offerings soon.
You bet your ass that each barrel purchased will come with Homeworks and custom ranging cards specifically developed for these barrels.
This is Walter’s ideal configuration of a Minifix, with 10.5 inch prototype 300 Blackout Barrel.


As many bowlers know, Walter has been busy in the workshop developing HOTLOADS for maximizing the performance of short-barreled rifles, especially 300 Blackout, 8.6 Blackout, and 308. Yesterday, Donny and Walter got shipping confirmation of a commercial loader and will be bringing Walter's Certified Warranty Voiding HOTLOADS to the masses as part of a joint project with Discreet Ballistics. These HOTLOADS use proprietary solid copper projectiles designed for terminal performance in slower velocity windows than current offerings and will extend the supersonic travel well beyond the range of rounds from deadbeats that are copying Walter's existing loads. Walter guarantees that these HOTLOADS will make your existing rifle recoil like a shoulder-fired 500 Nitro Express and have similar terminal effects to that Live Leak video from the Marine sniper in Afghanistan with a 50 BMG.
To help make space for these new offerings and clear up some cash for buying components and inventory, Walter is running a 30% off sale on shirts and crewnecks this week with the code TheWhites. Next week, Walter is off to Kevin Brittingham's remote, mountaintop layer with the Noveske folks to test said barrels and ammo in the birthplace of humanity and the location of the seminal film, The Gods Must Be Crazy. IF YOU WILL IT, IT IS NO DREAM!
Hey Walter, are these hot loads and new 300 barrel anywhere near release?
I remember renting The Gods Must be Crazy on VHS because "The Quest" was already rented. We missed the rush on late 80's Friday night... Thinking this would be a suitable substitute, we were laughing so hard as pre-teens, but I'm certain this was a formational moment in my sense of humor.