Nosler has added a semi-custom bolt action to their lineup of offerings with the Nosler Model 48 Long Range. The new long gun features, among other things, a 26 in. match grade stainless steel barrel.
Here's the rundown they sent us.
Nosler, Inc. is excited announce a new offering to their semi-custom, bolt-action rifle lineup with the Nosler Model 48 Long Range. Designed from the ground up with the serious hunter and target shooter in mind, Nosler’s robust action is machined from a solid block of steel and built to provide a rigid platform for the utmost in tack driving accuracy. The bolt rides smoothly on precisely machined action rails, while the front of the receiver is faced perfectly square to true up with the mirror smooth, match grade 26” Shilen stainless steel barrel.
The Model 48 Long Range uses a crisp, single stage Timney trigger with integral two position safety. The action is precisely bedded with the barrel free-floated in a Manners MCS-T stock that incorporates both aluminum pillars along with a forgiving recoil pad for those long days at the range.
Specifications:
• Nosler Model 48 Custom Action
• Stainless Match Grade Shilen Barrel
• Glass & Aluminum Pillar Bedding
• Hinged Floorplate
• 2-Position Rocker Safety
• Timney Trigger
• Cerakote All-Weather Finish
• Guaranteed M.O.A. Accuracy with prescribed Nosler Ammunition
• Manners MCS-T Elite Tac 100% Carbon Fiber stock
• Removable muzzle brake
• 1/2-28 Threaded Muzzle (Protective cap included)Now available in the following chamberings:
6.5 Creedmoor
26 Nosler
28 Nosler
300 Win Mag
30 Nosler
33 NoslerMore details about the M48 Long Range rifle can be found at www.Nosler.com.
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