Noreen Firearms has recently launched the ULR 2.0— a second-generation single-shot .50 BMG bolt-action rifle designed for the discerning marksman. This enhanced model builds upon the success of its predecessor with significant upgrades to its chassis and stock.
The ULR 2.0 combines precision and durability, offering 1 MOA accuracy for tight shot groupings at extended distances, a standard coveted by long-range shooters. Its chassis is robust, precisely crafted from CNC-machined billet aluminum, and fortified with Cerakote and anodizing finishes, ensuring it withstands the rigors of extensive use. The ULR 2.0 is built for individual comfort with a fully adjustable buttstock secured via a Picatinny rail system. Additionally, it has a wide range of mounting capabilities for rifle scopes and more, including ARCA, Picatinny, and M-LOK points.
Customizable Triggers to Muzzle Brakes
At the core of the ULR 2.0’s shooting experience is the Timney Sportsman Trigger, which allows shooters to adjust the pull weight between 2 to 4 pounds according to their preference. This level of customization is designed to accommodate individual shooting styles, potentially improving accuracy. The rifle’s single-shot bolt-action, complemented by a distinctive single-shot shell holder bolt, presents a straightforward mechanism that promotes reliable shooting and ease of reloading.
This efficient action design underscores the rifle’s emphasis on providing a consistent and user-friendly operation—essential for those who value precision and ease during long-range shooting sessions. This rifle boasts a 30-inch precision barrel for maintaining accuracy over long distances, with a 1-15 rifling twist rate. The ULR 2.0 claims an effective range of 2,500 yards. Additionally, it features the Noreen Design 1.25-12 Thread muzzle brake, which effectively mitigates the recoil of .50 BMG rounds.
The ULR 2.0 .50 BMG rifle is priced at $2,695 and is available on a made-to-order basis, emphasizing the tailored craftsmanship behind each unit. Prospective buyers should anticipate a lead time ranging from 8 to 10 weeks.