Sinclair International To Launch New Dealer Program at 2014 SHOT Show

New Sinclair International Program Unveiled at SHOT
New Sinclair International Program Unveiled at SHOT
Sinclair Reloading International
Sinclair Reloading International

Fort Wayne, IN – -(Ammoland.com)- Sinclair International, celebrating 30 years as the world’s premier supplier of high-quality reloading and competitive shooting supplies, will make its SHOT Show debut this coming January 14-17, 2014, at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV.

Attendees are invited to visit booth #805 to learn more about the Sinclair’s new dealer pricing program.

Sinclair will also be displaying its popular line of Heavy Varmint Shooting Rests, bipods, reloading tools and precision shooting supplies.

“2014 marks the first time Sinclair will have exhibited at SHOT Show,” said Geoff Esterline, Sinclair International Category Manager.

“I think dealers and retailers will be as happy about our new dealer program as we are. It’s aimed at providing great access and pricing on some of the finest reloading and precision shooting supplies on the market. Please, stop by and see us at the show.”

Sinclair International is the world’s premier supplier of high-quality reloading tools, components, ammunition and accessories, plus unique competitive shooting and hunting supplies. A member of the Brownells Group since 2007, Sinclair International stocks more than 15,000 items and supplies handloaders, shooters and hunters worldwide. To place an order, or for additional information, call 800-717-8211 or visit www.sinclairintl.com.

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Dean

Can somebody please give us the correct answer of why there is no 22 ammo to be purchased throughout United States. the manufacturer’s tell us that they’re still producing approximately six million rounds a week where they all going? The government and the hoarders are not buying all of it even if they bought 50 percent that still leaves about 20 million rounds a week to be sold to watch consumers. Somebody please give us a straight answer.