Bolt-action rifles are an evolution of the lever-action rifle, offering greater accuracy and stronger receivers.[1] Bolt actions require the user to manually cycle the bolt after each round is fired, and are usually loaded with stripper clips.
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References
- ↑ Otteson, Stuart (1985). The Bolt Action Rifle Vol I-II. p. 16.
 - ↑ New rifles by Voere: S16 and K15A | all4shooters
 
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