A straight-pull rifle is cycled by just two motions, backwards and forwards on a linear path. This differs from a traditional bolt action where four motions are required- rotate bolt, pull back, push forward, rotate down. The result is speed, accuracy, and reliability.
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New Savage Impulse Straight Pull Rifle – First Look
BY Austin Van Gilder Published: January 10, 2021 { 61 comments }The What & the Why: Breaking In A Gun – Should A New Gun Be Broken In?
BY Doug Larson Published: November 1, 2020 { 3 comments }There are really two reasons that a person may want to break in a gun. One is to improve or smooth the action or trigger. The other is to make the gun as precise as possible. So the first thing to consider when deciding to break in a gun or not, is what the gun is going to be used for.
Christensen Arms Adds More Carbon Fiber to the Lineup: Meet the Traverse – SHOT Show 2019
BY Riley Baxter Published: January 22, 2019 { 9 comments }This rifle is targeting not only long range shooters, but all hunters alike with chambering offerings that include everything from 22-250 to 300 RUM. Obviously, this means that the Traverse will come in long action and short action models, which will be identical in quality, vary only by weight.


