Education Please
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 4:16 pm
I love rifle shooting for the technical aspect. I want to know the advantages and disadvantages of each of the types of actions and some key points about them.
Here is what I know:
Bolt action:
Older design the was from the traditional military/hunting rifles that started the sport out. Not technically unique. Slower to cycle and may require resetting position.
Toggle Action:
The best I can tell, this is similar to the Luger or C96 Mauser pistol. The op-rod gets pulled and the arm retreats, pulling the casing and allowing for the next round to seat into the chamber. When the op-rod is closed, it pushes the new round into the chamber. I imagine that these actions require more force to work properly, are possibly more prone to jamming and are not as good as fortner (based on price tag).
Fortner action:
I am not really sure how these work, even after reading up on them. They seem to be the most desirable as they are the most expensive.
Here is what I know:
Bolt action:
Older design the was from the traditional military/hunting rifles that started the sport out. Not technically unique. Slower to cycle and may require resetting position.
Toggle Action:
The best I can tell, this is similar to the Luger or C96 Mauser pistol. The op-rod gets pulled and the arm retreats, pulling the casing and allowing for the next round to seat into the chamber. When the op-rod is closed, it pushes the new round into the chamber. I imagine that these actions require more force to work properly, are possibly more prone to jamming and are not as good as fortner (based on price tag).
Fortner action:
I am not really sure how these work, even after reading up on them. They seem to be the most desirable as they are the most expensive.