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Nosler Model 48 Independence for close range deer
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<blockquote data-quote="Ernie" data-source="post: 2685978" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>First, There are a number of folks here who are excellent shooters/hunters with handguns of all kinds, including bolt action specialty pistols.</p><p>Second, the Nosler Pistol is a great buy for what you get. These suckers typically shoot 1/2 MOA or better. </p><p>Getting a good self-timing brake allows the recoil levels to become a non-issue.</p><p>I have one in 6mm Creedmoor.</p><p>I shot it a couple of times before my surgeries, out to 600 yards with one of Nosler titanium brakes. </p><p>I now have a EC Tuner brake on it.</p><p>Nice trigger.</p><p>Biggest issue is finding a AR grip that closely mimics the McMillan Center-Grip Stock. Chris Rhodes spent more than a few dollars figuring that out. I went through two of them, before getting a Boyds Pistol Grip Smooth AR-15, LR-308 Laminated Wood. I will have it shortened sometime after the first of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ernie, post: 2685978, member: 13"] First, There are a number of folks here who are excellent shooters/hunters with handguns of all kinds, including bolt action specialty pistols. Second, the Nosler Pistol is a great buy for what you get. These suckers typically shoot 1/2 MOA or better. Getting a good self-timing brake allows the recoil levels to become a non-issue. I have one in 6mm Creedmoor. I shot it a couple of times before my surgeries, out to 600 yards with one of Nosler titanium brakes. I now have a EC Tuner brake on it. Nice trigger. Biggest issue is finding a AR grip that closely mimics the McMillan Center-Grip Stock. Chris Rhodes spent more than a few dollars figuring that out. I went through two of them, before getting a Boyds Pistol Grip Smooth AR-15, LR-308 Laminated Wood. I will have it shortened sometime after the first of the year. [/QUOTE]
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