Nosler Introduces Carbon Chassis Hunter Rifle

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posted on April 12, 2023
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Nosler Inc. has announced its first chassis rifle system, the Carbon Chassis Hunter (CCH) Rifle. This rifle melds V-block bedding, LOP and comb adjustments, and detachable magazine with AICS compatibility together in a system that weighs just seven pounds.

M21 Chassis Rifle

Nosler’s CCH Rifle combines a magnesium alloy frame with a carbon-fiber pistol grip and foam-filled carbon-fiber foldable buttstock. A carbon-fiber fore-end with integral ARCA rail rounds-out the feature set on this chassis, for a rugged, lightweight and compact footprint.

Finally, the award winning M21 action, crisp TriggerTech Primary trigger and sendero-contour, match-grade carbon-fiber wrapped barrel all combine to make the Nosler CCH as accurate as it is portable.

CCH on horseback with stock folded

The CCH will initially be chambered in four cartridges, to include 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, 28 Nosler and 300 Winchester Magnum. The 6.5 PRC will have a magazine capacity of four rounds, while the 6.5 Creedmoor, 28 Nosler and 300 Winchester Magnum will have a five-round capacity.

For more information about Nosler rifles, visit www.nosler.comMSRP: $5,395-$5,495

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