Geissele's NEW Bolt Guns | Shot Show 2026

Published on January 30, 2026
Duration: 2:32

Geissele has unveiled their new line of bolt-action rifles at Shot Show 2026, featuring in-house manufactured actions and barrels built on a Remington 700 footprint. These rifles are initially chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor and utilize MDT chassis systems with folding stocks. The design emphasizes accuracy and durability, incorporating features like cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrels and a user-adjustable competition trigger.

Quick Summary

Geissele's new bolt-action rifles, showcased at Shot Show 2026, feature in-house manufactured actions and barrels on a Remington 700 footprint, paired with MDT chassis. Initially chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor, they boast cold hammer-forged chrome-lined barrels and adjustable competition triggers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Geissele Bolt Guns
  2. 00:10Platform and Caliber Options
  3. 00:30Chassis and Bolt Features
  4. 00:48Barrel Technology Explained
  5. 01:02Rail and Bolt Head Design
  6. 01:28Competition Trigger System
  7. 02:01Future Caliber Expansion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of Geissele's new bolt-action rifles?

Geissele's new bolt guns feature in-house manufactured actions and barrels on a Remington 700 footprint, MDT chassis systems with folding stocks, roller-guided bolts with nano-nitride coating, cold hammer-forged chrome-lined barrels, and user-adjustable competition triggers.

What calibers are available for the Geissele bolt-action rifles?

Initially, the tactical and competition lines are chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor for the short action. Future plans include .308, 7 PRC, 7mm Backcountry, .30-06, and a magnum action in .338 Lapua.

What type of barrel technology does Geissele use on their new bolt guns?

The barrels are cold hammer forged and chrome-lined. This manufacturing process is intended to provide the durability and longevity associated with service-grade barrels while maintaining the precision typically found in cut-rifled barrels.

Can the trigger on the Geissele bolt-action rifle be adjusted?

Yes, the rifle is equipped with a competition series trigger that is user-adjustable. The pull weight can be set anywhere from an extremely light 2 ounces up to a maximum of 4 pounds, allowing for fine-tuning to shooter preference.

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