elktrout
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Shooting Times did a test earlier this year on six different brands of bolt action center fire rifles, but it hardly qualified as a test of their function during bad conditions.
Have any torture tests been done on bolt actions? For example, hunters often encounter rain, wind, dust, snow, freezing temps, etc. What kind of tests have been done that truly document how the typical bolt actions fare under such conditions, especially if exposed to adverse conditions for an extended period?
Have any torture tests been done on bolt actions? For example, hunters often encounter rain, wind, dust, snow, freezing temps, etc. What kind of tests have been done that truly document how the typical bolt actions fare under such conditions, especially if exposed to adverse conditions for an extended period?