There are a number of straight-pull rifles available these days, and, for those who have one, I'm wondering what your experiences have been. I guess the advantage of this design is speed and ease of operation in chambering an additional round. Instead of the usual turn-bolt operation involving four actions--lift, pull back, push forward, close down, there are only the two: pull back, push forward. Many traditional bolt-action rifles have a fairly stiff bolt lift, with enough force needed to dislodge the rifle somewhat from the shoulder while reloading--and taking the target away from view. I have worked the action of only one straight-pull rifle (a Heym SR30), but found it easy to cycle the action quickly while keeping the eye on the target. It seemed about as fast as a lever-action, but not quite as fast as a pump-action. I don't own a straight-pull, but have wondered whether you guys that have them have found them to be enough better operation-wise than a traditional bolt-action to justify the cost. So, what have your experiences been?