Does anyone have any experience with these two rifles?
I'm thinking of stretching my horizons a bit and purchasing an all around handy 223 chambered rifle for practical carbine practice / competition but I'm having some trouble finding info on how quick the bolt actions are on these two rifles. Ideally, I'd have a No5 Lee Enfield chambered in 223 with an easily detachable magazine, but since that doesn't exist I'm looking at other options.
How do these two rifles compare when it comes to quick bolt cycling, does either one stand out when it comes to smooth and light bolt manipulation? I find that many #### on opening bolt action rifles tend to twist the rifle a fair amount when cycling the action and it breaks your sight picture a fair amount.
The Bison is very AR 15'ish and I find that appealing, but it's a bit more expensive, heavier, and the pistol grip configuration seems like it would get in the way of quick manipulation of the bolt. But what the hell do I know, I've never shot one and no one I know has one.
I'm very interested to hear your opinion. Thank you for your time.
I'm thinking of stretching my horizons a bit and purchasing an all around handy 223 chambered rifle for practical carbine practice / competition but I'm having some trouble finding info on how quick the bolt actions are on these two rifles. Ideally, I'd have a No5 Lee Enfield chambered in 223 with an easily detachable magazine, but since that doesn't exist I'm looking at other options.
How do these two rifles compare when it comes to quick bolt cycling, does either one stand out when it comes to smooth and light bolt manipulation? I find that many #### on opening bolt action rifles tend to twist the rifle a fair amount when cycling the action and it breaks your sight picture a fair amount.
The Bison is very AR 15'ish and I find that appealing, but it's a bit more expensive, heavier, and the pistol grip configuration seems like it would get in the way of quick manipulation of the bolt. But what the hell do I know, I've never shot one and no one I know has one.
I'm very interested to hear your opinion. Thank you for your time.