I've had time for the "sensory overload" to dissipate a little, and can now digest the newer stuff I saw at Whittaker's yesterday. The Savage Predators that I saw yesterday surprised me, I didn't know they came in long action deer calibers as well as the stuff we talk about here, but they had .270 and .30/06 as well as .204, .223 and .22/250. The guns handled a LOT better than I expected, too, that barrel contour would be absolutely topnotch if it were chambered in, for example, .221 Fireball or .17 Rem. Fireball, if they could make them feed and extract properly (I wouldn't hold my breath on those two, they are too short for that action length).
For some years, I absolutely coveted the Winchester Coyote rifle in .243 Win, and Whittaker's had a new one for only $599, which is a fair price, considering how much the market skyrocketed when Winchester went under. They also had a smattering of the plastic stocked WSSMs, which don't "git it" for me.
Remingtons have taken several price hikes this year, and I thought they were a bit too much coin, but those CDL versions are absolutely beautiful rifles, either in 7 or 700 models. The Model Seven is very appealing, but those little pencil thin barrels just aren't much fun to shoot off a bench (of course, that's not why they're made, they're made for huntin'!) If I were to replace my old Model 70 Winchester, it would probably be a Seven, though. I like 'em!
Remington has replaced the horrid, hideous Model 710 with the newer, even more hideous Model 770, something's wrong with their heads

to foist those POS rifles on anyone, but that's what they've done. I don't care how they shoot, they are ugly and horrid things that are an abomination to a rifle lover. Two thumbs down on those things........
Whittaker's carries CZ firearms, too. They had a lot of those in stock, most with decent wood, I bought both of my CZs from them, and they carry a great selection, they had several of the harder to find .222s and Hornets in stock, yesterday. They also had the Safari rifles, in bigbore chamberings, but I couldn't talk my buddy into buying me one............
Whittaker's carries all manner of stuff, from NEF singles to the Mossberg boltguns to Coopers and Kimbers, if you can't find something you like there, you ain't trying very hard. Sakos are there, but not in "happy" numbers, he'd prefer to sell a bunch of Tikkas to one Sako, volume is his deal. I hate to sound like an advertisement, but he's got the best shop I've ever been in, except First Guns, in Rapid City, he's easily on par with them, though he doesn't carry as many loading supplies.
Build a man a fire, and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life!