Nosler m48

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Thanks for all the scope information.
I have an old scope left, the only one that wasn't stolen.

Just ordered Area 419 Hellfire Match brake for the Nosler M48 pistol.

Hopefully, I will actually get to shoot the setup this weekend.

I'll be able to know more about my likes for scope models this weekend with actual use.
 
Anyone put an Arca, or picatinny rail on the BOTTOM of the forearm?
There are three spaced qd swivel stud holes there, it would be perfect for such a mount.
I'll have to measure these.
 
The best measurement I take is that the three holes on the bottom of the
Nosler M48 Independence foreend are 1.5" inches apart, center to center.

O<---1.5"--->O<---1.5"--->O
O<-----------3.0"---------->O
^.QD.swivel....^........holes........^

Just ordered the Seekins SRS rail:
 
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So, got the Area 419 Match Hellfire brake mounted.
Took many tries to get the self-timing zero adjust just right.

I now read on another forum, this brake will probably be NOT good on this rig.
Seems this brake, and MANY others push the gas into the shooter's face, instead out to the side.
Sigh, I guess I will find out...
 
So, got the Area 419 Match Hellfire brake mounted.
Took many tries to get the self-timing zero adjust just right.

I now read on another forum, this brake will probably be NOT good on this rig.
Seems this brake, and MANY others push the gas into the shooter's face, instead out to the side.
Sigh, I guess I will find out...

Many brakes do the same thing although they work good.
This is why I use the Holland Radial Baffle brake the majority of the time.
 
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