Product and Innovation
April 30, 2017
2017 Woman’s Innovation Product of the Year: Weatherby Vanguard Camilla
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Author: American Hunter Staff – / Source: American Hunter

Being recognized as “best in class” is much easier said than done, but the companies’ products featured in these stories have outdone themselves, and have truly earned the title.
Woman’s Innovation Product of the Year: Weatherby Camilla
Twenty percent of hunters are female, so it can’t hurt to offer women a hunting rifle they can call their own. Weatherby’s Vanguard Camilla Rifle goes above and beyond the typical “color it pink and call it a girl’s gun.”
A full two years’ worth of research into the rifle’s stock design included various configuration changes that veered away from “standard”…
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