Something I've never really understood in all these discussions: conventional turn bolt action seems incredibly simple and functional. What is gained by having a straight pull that appears considerably more complicated?
I admit to having only handled a straight pull in a shop, but there doesn't really seem to be much difference in terms of speed of action or noisyness. They seem to work perfectly well and do the job they're designed to do - but seem to be unnecessarily complex in doing so.
I admit to having only handled a straight pull in a shop, but there doesn't really seem to be much difference in terms of speed of action or noisyness. They seem to work perfectly well and do the job they're designed to do - but seem to be unnecessarily complex in doing so.