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Nolser has introduced their new Model 48 NCH -- a single-shot, bolt-action handgun. Will be most welcomed by handgun hunters looking for extreme accuracy. Check out the link or visit Nosler's website. You'll be seeing more of this handgun in the future.
 
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Now that looks like a fun one. Would like to try one out.

Thanks for the link, God Bless, Louis
 
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"Designed from the ground up by the engineers at Nosler with input from some of the most successful handgun hunters alive today"


This is clearly BS. If it were true, the bolt handle would be on the other side.
 
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"Designed from the ground up by the engineers at Nosler with input from some of the most successful handgun hunters alive today"


This is clearly BS. If it were true, the bolt handle would be on the other side.


Why? Everyone does not like the bolt handle on the other side.


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At an MSRP of $2,498, it is well out of my price range. Looks nice, though.


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Nice looking but a bit on the spendy side for me. I could rebarrel my XP 100 and put a custom stock on it and still be about a grand cheaper
 
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https://www.nosler.com/nosler-handgun

Nolser has introduced their new Model 48 NCH -- a single-shot, bolt-action handgun. Will be most welcomed by handgun hunters looking for extreme accuracy. Check out the link or visit Nosler's website. You'll be seeing more of this handgun in the future.
 
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I dunno! I had an XP-100 in 7mm BR and had major problems getting the accuracy I expected out of it. Same issue with a T/C Contender. My main problem was getting a steady hold, even with the forend rested and the grip on another rest, I still could not get a steady enough hold.
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I don't know but a good rest helps. My 357 Mag Freedom Arms shoots a solid 1.5 moa at 100m. I've seen many TC's do the same and better but they require careful and specific loading.
 
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I'm happy with the gun as it is. But change the bolt to the left side, no fluting, .308, rebored to 358 Winchester.
 
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Mark Hampton came through Anchorage airport and he told me he just got a sheep with one of these new guns
 
Posts: 298 | Location: Anchorage, Alaska | Registered: 15 December 2003Reply With Quote
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a 5.5# handgun...or a 5.5# rifle?

I really do love shooting a revolver at 100 yards but...really? I at least hope it's a little lighter than a rifle to reflect the size.


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I’m surprised it isn’t available in 6mm TCU(6x223), 375 JRS(375x284 Win) or 6.5 Grendel?
 
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