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The Husqvarna action is very precisely machined from top grade steel. It locks the trigger but not the bolt, which can be opened with the safety on. The safety is a slider mounted at the right rear of the action.
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(You remove the bolt by pressing down the receiver mounted pivoting ejector, which protrudes from the edge of the bolt face when the bolt is fully open.) Unlike a Mauser 98, but like most other bolt action rifles, the magazine box is separate from the bottom iron. These Include a very positive but difficult to operate spring steel magazine floorplate release in the front of the trigger guard and the lack of an external bolt release. Most of the modifications were made to simplify production and represent a step backward from the original Mauser design, but the changes were minor. This Swedish made, modified Mauser 98 action was discontinued around 1970. They all incorporate certain basic features, including receivers with integral recoil lugs, open top receivers, front locking lugs, one-piece firing pins and cock on opening. (The Remington 700, Savage 110 and Tikka T3 would be examples.)įollowing are descriptions and brief comments about some bolt actions that are among the best, listed in alphabetical order. Many popular actions that are acceptable in a rifle built to a price point would not be the best choice for use in a deluxe hunting rifle. I am familiar with most of the popular commercial actions that are widely available in North America, but I'm not familiar with every bolt action in the world, so if your favorite is not included here I'm not implying that it is no good.
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Just as with practically everything else in life, bolt actions are based on a series of design compromises and there is no perfect action. You will notice that some of these desirable features are mutually exclusive, while others are common to all of the actions described below.
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One piece bottom iron for strength and rigidity.Routes hot powder gasses away from the shooter's face in the event of a blown case.Recoil lug integral with (machined as part of) the receiver.One piece firing pin (striker) for strength and positive ignition.Cocks on opening the bolt to take advantage of the superior leverage.Front locking lugs to minimize cartridge case stretch.One piece steel bolt for strength and durability.Here are some of the features that are desirable in a top quality bolt action (beyond the most obvious such as suitable quality steel and correct manufacturing and assembly) in no particular order:
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What they have in common is exceptional suitability for use in a big game hunting rifle. Some of these are used in modern rifles that you can purchase at your local gun shop and others are long out of production and are available only in used rifles. This article features the best bolt actions with which I am familiar, actions I would suggest using as the basis for a custom built hunting rifle. Big game hunting is different from varmint hunting, bench rest shooting, target shooting or sniping and requires different features from an action. (I'm talking about the actual action here, not the complete rifle.) My comments are based on the fundamental design of the action, its quality and the basic features that it incorporates. Every so often I make reference to a bolt action in either favorable or unfavorable terms, as applied to big game hunting.