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Most animals will run after a good boiler room shot, not just bears. A bigger bullet puts them down quicker. 2 shots does the same thing.
Pumps are fast, but, I'd wonder about what would happen in a speed contest with a BLR in a short caliber like 308. They are incredibly fast, basically, you just open and close your lever hand, and the trigger is with the lever, so no pinch concern.
Most animals will run after a good boiler room shot, not just bears. A bigger bullet puts them down quicker. 2 shots does the same thing.
I hate to repost but here is a couple of links of me unslinging/actioning the bolt/lever and shooting at a target 25 yards away.
If you look it almost looks like I am actioning the bolt faster than the lever and I am fairly proficient with both actions...
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=G-AVr7gNmrU&feature=related
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8F51OIw8A0
In other words it is the shooter not the action type that amounts to fast shooting.
I'll add to that, that recoil is a major factor in speed, as some have already posted.
To actually test the speed, you'd have to get some guys together that were familiar with the actions being tested, and have all the various rifles, of the same weight, and using the same load, in the same cartridge.
For example, a 73 Winchester fired by a competent shooter familiar with the rifle, in 44-40, will easily beat, for aimed fire, any semi-auto, bolt, pump etc. sporting rifle you care to mention, if they were chambered in say 30-06.
weird:We had just gotten through working cattle through the old silver King cattle killer shute,and we had a Aussie Blue healer chasing them out of the of the oil field pipe with weilded 4X4 steel fencing!
When I saw a yote eating some guts thrown on the burn barrel(from Dougs previous coon hunt) I said look and we both went to the truck and grabed our guns!
I had an enfield jerked it out and slamed in the ten round mag,he grabed his Winchester and started loading rounds!
I aimed at the yote fired 30 yards ,he kept running off I then jacked one,dust right on his ass,then two,he is side tracking and pulled off five rounds before he was 600 yards down the draw!
I missed him the first time because the 303 hit the steel fencing and curled it back,I missed him just barely cause he was on the run the other four rounds!
By the time my friend doug had loaded his rifle I had put five good rounds down target!
He said why do I even like this lever action?
The next week I took out a preg yote at 100 yards secound shot!
I think the Enfield is pretty smooth as far as actions go,My VZ-24 in 30-06 is pretty smooth also!
Boweird:
What has range got to do with action speed?Seems you are taking a great deal for granted with the above comment. Move the range out there a ways and a 44-40 will need a lot of help. As for pure speed my bet is on the semi auto then the pump. As I said before on this thread many shooters have pump shotguns so operation of the action is very familiar and extremely fast. The necessary motions can be used to cancel the recoil.There is no need to remove the finger from the trigger guard ,just as you claim an advantage for a Win 88, Scopes of appropriate power and field of view do save time when the game is at more than spitting distance, hold over is not an issue out to 250 plus yards.
Can those be said of a 44-40?




























