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Heym SR30 straight-pull rifle review

Heym SR30 straight-pull rifle review: Bruce Potts applauds the Heym SR30’s fusion of classic looks and cutting-edge technology.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent December 13, 2010

Heym SR30 straight-pull rifle review.
Heym’s SR30 model differs significantly from the traditional SR21 bolt-action rifle – the engineering excellence is still there, but this rifle functions in an entirely different way.

The SR30 is one of the new breed of straight-pull rifles that rely on the manipulation of the bolt with a single rearwards motion to cycle the action.

As always, Heym retains that all-steel action and high-grade walnut rifle, with every component receiving the same attention to detail, especially the precise, rifled barrel produced in-house.

The Heym is unashamedly old school in its appearance, but technically, it is anything but old-fashioned, with its cutting edge bolt lock-up system and cartridge delivery.

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The SR30 sports one of the best straight-pull bolt designs to date. The bolt handle has a steel core that is covered with a round knob fashioned from the same walnut as the stock.

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