In the world of custom firearms where precision isn’t just a buzzword but a battlefield edge, The High Road with Keith Warren drops a must-watch episode spotlighting Shaw Custom Rifles—a Montana-based artisan that’s been handcrafting bolt-action rifles since the early 2000s. Keith dives deep into their shop floor, revealing the meticulous process: from barrel blanking and chambering with match-grade tolerances to bedding and cerakoting that rivals boutique builders at half the price. What sets Shaw apart? Their Excursion model, a lightweight stalker built for rugged backcountry hunts, chambers everything from .308 Win to 6.5 Creedmoor with sub-MOA guarantees straight from the factory. For 2A enthusiasts tired of mass-produced imports, this is a reminder that American ingenuity still dominates high-end rifle making, keeping dollars domestic and quality uncompromised.
From factory tour to fangs-out action, Keith hauls the fresh Excursion to Alberta’s wilds with outfitter Dale McKinnon, targeting black bears amid spring green-up. The rifle shines: butter-smooth cycling, laser-like groups at 300 yards, and a decisive drop on a charging bruin that proves why custom barrels matter when seconds count. McKinnon’s outfit, known for ethical hunts on vast Crown land, underscores the hunt’s legitimacy—no baited horrors here, just spot-and-stalk skill. Implications for the 2A community? In an era of ammo shortages and FUD-driven regs north of the border, episodes like this double as soft advocacy: showcasing rifles as tools for conservation (bears culled to protect moose populations) while humanizing hunters against urban myths. It’s pro-2A propaganda at its finest—entertaining proof that our tools empower responsibility, not recklessness.
This drop reinforces why shows like The High Road endure: blending education, excitement, and ethos to rally the base. Shaw’s accessibility (Excursions start under $2K) democratizes elite performance, urging 2A folks to support builders bucking globalist supply chains. Stream it now—your next rifle build (or bear rug) might thank you.