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Alleycat72

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18 hours ago, alleycat72 said:

Has anyone played with a Nosler rifle? How's the action? Is it worth the $$$$?

I looked really hard at the Nosler rifles.  They are nice rifles.  I ended up with a Kimber Mountain Ascent.  It is a little shorter, about a half pound lighter and about $1,000 cheaper than the Nosler.  I have been really happy with the Kimber.  

Would love to hear a range report on the Nosler if you pick one up.

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41 minutes ago, KahrMan said:

I looked really hard at the Nosler rifles.  They are nice rifles.  I ended up with a Kimber Mountain Ascent.  It is a little shorter, about a half pound lighter and about $1,000 cheaper than the Nosler.  I have been really happy with the Kimber.  

Would love to hear a range report on the Nosler if you pick one up.

I looked at tha Kimber Adirondack. I want something that's easy to suppress without the adapter. With the Kimber, that would mean a custom suppressor or an off the shelf suppressor with a custom fast attach. The Nosler also has more range. I think I could get it under 8.5 lbs with suppressor and scope. 

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