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Howa Precision Rifles Exhibiting at NRA Houston Annual Meetings Booth #1947

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Howa Precision Rifles is cranking up the excitement at the NRA Annual Meetings in Houston, April 17-19, 2026, with a prime-time booth (#1947) packed with fresh 2026 firepower. They’re rolling out the Fence Line Series—tailored for ranchers and boundary patrollers who need reliable, hard-hitting precision without the bulk—alongside the Super Lite Gen 2 upgrade boasting an HS Precision stock for that featherweight handling with zero compromise on accuracy. And let’s not sleep on the new 25 Creedmoor cartridge: a flat-shooting, low-recoil powerhouse that’s essentially the 6.5 Creedmoor’s sleeker cousin, optimized for varmints, deer, and long-range plinking. Top it off with daily rifle giveaways, and this booth is shaping up as the must-hit spot for anyone serious about next-gen bolt-actions that punch way above their price point.

What makes this lineup a big deal for the 2A community? Howa has long been the underdog champ in affordable precision rifles, delivering Japanese-engineered quality that rivals custom builds at a fraction of the cost—think sub-$1,500 platforms that outshoot rifles twice the price. The Fence Line Series speaks directly to rural defenders facing feral hogs or property threats, blending tactical utility with everyday carry ergonomics, while the Super Lite Gen 2’s HS Precision stock upgrade addresses a key pain point: lightweight rifles often sacrifice stability, but this one nails the balance for hunters trekking miles or competitors running stages. That 25 Creedmoor debut? It’s a savvy move amid ammo debates, offering Creedmoor ballistics in a smaller package that’s easier on shoulders and wallets, potentially exploding in popularity for PRS matches and precision rimfire crossovers. In a market flooded with hype, Howa’s focus on practical innovations reinforces why bolt-actions remain the backbone of American marksmanship.

For 2A enthusiasts, this exhibit isn’t just eye candy—it’s a signal of momentum. With NRA Houston drawing record crowds post-election, Howa’s presence underscores manufacturers betting big on grassroots support, not just elite tiers. Expect these rifles to flood shelves by summer 2026, democratizing high-end precision and fueling the next wave of home-range heroes. Swing by booth #1947 if you’re there; those giveaways could land you a game-changer before the lines form. Stay vigilant, stay armed.

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