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Nosler m48 long range
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1785232" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I have a m48 longrange in 33n, stainless barrel not the carbon long range. Only two things I found not positive about the rifle. I have one of the earier ones, where there is a relief channel in the cheek piece for the bolt to run back into. With the sloppyness of the bolt the cocking piece contacts the channel, if you run the bolt hard it will decock the rifle. You need to pull out the bolt and turn the cocking piece to get it to close again. That ones fairly major.. the newer rifles have the cheek piece cut lower so the issue isnt there.</p><p>The other is mag length. You are limited to 3.4" in the long action, the trigger design on the action doesn't let you go to a longer mag box like a rem 700/ 700clone. Depending on bullet you could be jumping a long ways being limited to 3.4" oal.</p><p></p><p>Those two things aside, mine is super accurate rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1785232, member: 14435"] I have a m48 longrange in 33n, stainless barrel not the carbon long range. Only two things I found not positive about the rifle. I have one of the earier ones, where there is a relief channel in the cheek piece for the bolt to run back into. With the sloppyness of the bolt the cocking piece contacts the channel, if you run the bolt hard it will decock the rifle. You need to pull out the bolt and turn the cocking piece to get it to close again. That ones fairly major.. the newer rifles have the cheek piece cut lower so the issue isnt there. The other is mag length. You are limited to 3.4” in the long action, the trigger design on the action doesn’t let you go to a longer mag box like a rem 700/ 700clone. Depending on bullet you could be jumping a long ways being limited to 3.4” oal. Those two things aside, mine is super accurate rifle. [/QUOTE]
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