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Bend, Ore –– Nosler® Inc., a world leader in the manufacture of premium bullets, cartridge cases and ammunition, is proud to announce the new Carbon Chassis Hunter, Nosler’s first chassis rifle system. This rifle provides benefits that you’d expect from Nosler including V-block bedding, LOP and comb adjustments, and detachable magazine with AICS compatibility that come together in a system that weighs in at just seven pounds.
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 forend with integral ARCA rail rounds-out the feature set on this cutting edge chassis and delivers unbeatable ruggedness, light weight and a compact footprint.
The award winning M21 action, crisp TriggerTech Primary trigger and Sendero contour, match grade carbon fiber wrapped barrel make the Nosler CCH as accurate as it is portable and light.
The all-new CCH rifle retails for $5395 for short action and $5495 in long action and will initially be chambered in four popular cartridges to include 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.5 PRC, 28 Nosler and 300 Winchester Magnum making the Nosler CCH the perfect choice for long range precision shooting or hunting. 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, including the new Nosler Model 21, visit www.nosler.com.
About Nosler®
Founded in 1948 and celebrating its 75th anniversary, Nosler®, Inc. is a family owned company located in Bend, Ore. Nosler® is most known for revolutionizing the hunting bullet industry with bullets such as the Partition®, Ballistic Tip®, AccuBond®, E-Tip® and most recently the AccuBond® LR and RDF. With the company motto of “Quality First,” Nosler® manufactures premium component bullets, reloading brass, ammunition and semi-custom rifles for domestic and international customers making Nosler® a comprehensive shooting products company. Nosler® products are used worldwide by discriminating hunters, shooters, military and law enforcement professionals and sportsmen.