Still lots to weed out, though. Questions arise about the future of Barnes in Sierra or how Marlin fits in the Ruger family. Roundhill (ifmy reading is correct) is a holding company not really into guns so I doubt their goal is to rebuild the Remington arms line. We'll see what this has in store for the brand.
Vista made a coup with the ammo. Pretty telling they finally outbid Sig Sauer in the future of the business but tack Remington onto Federal, American Eagle, Speer, CCI, Blazer, and Estate... And it's getting big. Also, someone in that company can really read the future of production as they will add Louisiana to Idaho and Minnesota. I would not be surprised to see each facility dedicated to certain components and doing fewer line changeovers in future production. Also worth saying that of the big 3 Vista does the best profit margin so their upside was higher than Olin likely could have bid. Also get a synergistic bump because Remington uses Barnes but Vista uses Sierra for premium lines and... now they're all joined at the hip a little tighter. Nothing else, Vista seems to enjoy a flexible supply chain and this is very much in that line.