Charlie-NY
Handloader
- Mar 11, 2005
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My buddy just purchased a new Nosler 48 rifle in 28Nosler. Right out of the box I liked everything about it, (except the gaping holes in the bolt body). He also picked up a couple of boxes of Nosler Trophy ammo with the 160 AccuBond bullet.
I mounted up a 4-14 Zeiss and brought it to the range. Threw a few quick rounds down the tube at 100 yds to get the rifle "on target" and moved to the 200 yd line. The first 3 rounds clustered into 1.5" and were right in the orange dot. Not bad for a production rifle and no load work up. A few follow up shots confirmed that this was a good shooting rifle.
I wouldn't mind getting one for myself but Nosler gets an extra $500 for a left hand model and that doesn't settle well with me. All in all, it's a nice rifle for the price.
I mounted up a 4-14 Zeiss and brought it to the range. Threw a few quick rounds down the tube at 100 yds to get the rifle "on target" and moved to the 200 yd line. The first 3 rounds clustered into 1.5" and were right in the orange dot. Not bad for a production rifle and no load work up. A few follow up shots confirmed that this was a good shooting rifle.
I wouldn't mind getting one for myself but Nosler gets an extra $500 for a left hand model and that doesn't settle well with me. All in all, it's a nice rifle for the price.