I hope Rowe will forgive this infraction of his copyright:
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) This is the gun that made me question the "no bolts rule." It's one of two types of side hammer bolt actions shown in his Volume 2. For a bolt, it's compact.
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I understand the desire to focus on the single-shots, but why this nonsensical scorn on old turn bolts?
I have only one reference on old Schuetzen matches in the U.S., but it's hardly complete. If one day I stumble across mention of old bolt singles used in any U.S. matches, I'll bring up the topic again here. Given the influx of German immigrants in the late 1800s, the idea there were
never such guns in U.S. matches strikes me as preposterous. Further, it seems obvious why they were never popular; access to the breech face is poor--no doubt why in Germany they and the Martinis were displaced by the Aydts.