BEND, Ore. -(Ammoland.com)- The latest generation of the Nosler Varmageddon rifle has been updated with an all new cartridge offering, the 22 Nosler.
Built by Noveske Rifleworks in Grants Pass, Oregon, the Varmageddon rifle includes features and components typically found only on custom rifles.
Offering a 300 fps increase in muzzle velocity over the .223 / 5.56, the 22 Nosler cartridge brings a new level of performance to the Varmageddon rifle series.
For more information on the 22 Nosler cartridge, visit their website.
The Varmageddon AR in 22 Nosler is a rifle that is well suited for a wide range of hunting and shooting applications, in a superbly accurate and reliable platform that is sure to be the go-to varmint rifle in any gun safe.
Designed to be the ultimate varmint hunting platform, the Varmageddon AR is equally at home in the prairie dog towns of the plains, calling coyotes in the sagebrush and even fills the role as a formidable competition rifle.
Specifications:
- Chambered in 22 Nosler
- ½-28 Threaded Muzzle (Protective cap included)
- 18” Barrel
- Geissle SD-E Trigger
- NSR-15 in Varmageddon FDE (Key Mod)
- Key Mod Quick Release Swivel Mount
- Super Badass Charging Handle
- Key Mod Sling Stud
- STS Ambi Safety
- Precision Reflex 25 Round Magazine
- PRS GEN 3 Stock-FDE
- Quick Detach Sling Swivels
- MOE Grip in FDE
- NSR Polymer Accessory Pack
- MBUS Pro Sights
- Soft Case
- Sling
- 9-Slot Rail
More details about the Varmageddon rifle can be found on their website.
About Nosler:
Founded in 1948, Nosler, Incorporated 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. 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.
For more information, visit their website.