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Thread: Opinions on Noveske Rogue Hunters please, need info??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pk14 View Post
    Have you actually mounted a rail section directly under the gasblock without the backing of the rail section touching the block? Love to see a picture of how you did that.

    Thanks,
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    Ah, good question!! i am not sure and i am in europe for a few weeks and cant check...also cant type because of the strange keyboard. if you dont find your answer before then i will check on doing that when i get home.

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    when and sighted my Rogue in yesterday.
    @ 100 yard, I had four holes touching, with a called flyer on my 5th, but still at 1.5"

    The gun shoots better than me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by randolph View Post
    when and sighted my Rogue in yesterday.
    @ 100 yard, I had four holes touching, with a called flyer on my 5th, but still at 1.5"

    The gun shoots better than me...
    PICS....

    also, did you shoot it off of a bag, bipod what? Ammo, what did it like and what scope were you using??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle1* View Post
    Yes, skyrider are you able to locate the bipod attachments on the forward lower part of the rail (@ 6 o'clock) without the gas block being in the way on the bottom of the rail system. This rail system on the Rogue Hunter is 11 inches and I am thanking god that someone pointed this out to me so I could iron this out prior to buying it. Inguiring minds want to know and it would help me out tremendously if someone could get this straight for me.. Thanks E1..

    You will have to cut the backing plate to fit on both sides of the gas block if you want the bottom rail all the way forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    You will have to cut the backing plate to fit on both sides of the gas block if you want the bottom rail all the way forward.
    Thanks for the gouge, Todd - looks like Mr Dremel has a little work to do!

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle1* View Post
    PICS....

    also, did you shoot it off of a bag, bipod what? Ammo, what did it like and what scope were you using??

    I didnt take any range pics. This was a sight in and check magazines occasion, only shot 28 rounds total.
    I shot off of bags, SSA 110gr.Sierra Pro Hunter is all I shot that day.
    Zeiss 3.5x10 conquest in LeRue cantilever mount.

    I'll go back next week to see what she can really do. I'll shoot for groups then at 100 & 200 yards.
    w/camera.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    You will have to cut the backing plate to fit on both sides of the gas block if you want the bottom rail all the way forward.
    Thanks for the info Todd, I do have 2 other ?'s for you...

    1) So does the RH come with any rails like the VTAC model does?
    2) Also, to eliminate doing any cutting/fitting of the rail back, can the 13" rail from the 18" RH be put on the 16" barreled version instead of the 11" stated in the description? I would think that by going with the 13" forearm that it may give me enough clearance in the front of the gas block to add the rail section for the bipod??? Just wondering, Thanks Scot..

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    The Rogue Hunters comes with two short and one long rail.

    The Rogue Hunter with 13" rail is actually what one of our three gun team members shoots, it will be available shortly in the Noveske Shooting Team website. http://noveskerifleworks.com/nst/
    The 2" rail will just fit but I would probably still trim it a little bit to make sure it can't contact the gas block.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd.K View Post
    The Rogue Hunters comes with two short and one long rail.

    The Rogue Hunter with 13" rail is actually what one of our three gun team members shoots, it will be available shortly in the Noveske Shooting Team website. http://noveskerifleworks.com/nst/
    The 2" rail will just fit but I would probably still trim it a little bit to make sure it can't contact the gas block.
    thanks Todd, just what I needed to hear.. nice website to btw, the NST site is neat and so is the new NST gun...

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