Posted February 6, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Eduardo Abril de Fontcuberta

Nosler Varmageddon rifle right profile


Nosler Varmageddon rifle shooting
Nosler Varmageddon rifle angle
Nosler Varmageddon rifle barrel and rail
Nosler Varmageddon rifle aiming
Nosler Varmageddon rifle chronograph
Nosler Varmageddon rifle ballistics
Nosler Varmageddon rifle controls
Nosler Varmageddon rifle ammo

I am not a .22-caliber shooter. Even though I have some AR-15 and AUG rifles, I prefer .308 and larger bolt actions. Coming from the military sniping world, my experience with Nosler was limited to some hunts with AccuBond and Ballistic Tip ammo.

Nonetheless, Nosler is slowly becoming one of the most innovative companies in the bullet and cartridge market. Since 2014, the company has come up with five new cartridges designed to push the envelope, from the smallest .22 to the largest .33. Curiously enough, these rounds weren’t what drew me to Nosler’s booth at SHOT Show last year. I wanted to check out the company’s new 300-grain Custom Competition .338 Lapua Magnum boxed ammo, but I got a great surprise when I arrived at the booth.

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Source:: Tactical Life

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