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At the Range: Nosler Varmageddon Signature Series AR Varmint Rifle

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We recently hit the range with Nosler’s Mason Payer, who brought along the Nosler Varmageddon Signature Series AR varmint rifle. The product of a joint effort from Nosler, Noveske and Leupold, the Varmageddon rifle is chambered in 5.56/.223 and features an 18-inch stainless barrel with a 1:8 twist and a free-floated 13.5-inch NSR handguard, plus a Mil-Spec receiver extension, Geissle SD-E trigger, Noveske Short Throw Safety (STS) Selector, and a PRS stock and MOE grip from Magpul.

The rifle retails for $2,295, and is also available in a complete package with the Leupold VX3 Long Range 4.5-14x50mm Varmageddon Edition Scope with calibrated CDS turret, Harris 6- to 9-inch bipod, two boxes of Varmageddon ammo and more for $3,195.

After putting a few rounds through the Varmageddon and hitting steel at 550 yards, we decided to have a little fun and test the penetration power of the 64-grain Nosler Varmageddon ammo on a few water jugs. Check out the video straight from the range.

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  • Walt A

    Only 3195.00 for the whole set, what is it made of gold and platinum? What is the point of such an expensive AR derivative.

    • Philip

      My thoughts, exactly. It appears that the more parts they can call by name, the higher its value.
      eg: "Vern…check this out. It has an SD-E Trigger, STS safety, PRS stock, MOE grip, steel firing pin. AND, if you get the $900 upgrade…. they'll include ammo!" ~sigh~

    • BJC

      Walt, I have to agree with you their price is way too much. I have a Colt A3 elite with a Leupold long range tactical 8 to 25 power 50mm bell and ultimate varminter reticle scope. Magpul stock, Jewel trigger, Hogue grip, and Harris by-pod. I have just over $2000 in it. Longest confirmed Prairie dog kill-950 yards with an Opti-Logic range finder.

  • sah

    A guy can build a better gun with quality parts under 1k. The optics are where you have to put some money in. They are crazy at that price buy a rock river predator or a dpms sass both of those run 15-1600 I would bet money they are just as accurate.

    • Bill

      Yes you can but then you will have more in a parts gun you put together than you can ever sell it for

  • Guest

    Oh, look . . . yet another G&A review of a high priced AR-snore ….