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What Royce said!

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3rd for Mannlicher-Schoenauer. Had a 6.5x54 carbine for a while. Never seen an action that was even close to that smooth and slick.

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The two smoothest I've had were a Saurer 202 in 25/06 and a Krico in .223.

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My Krico 222 is pretty darn smooth.


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Used a push-feed Model 70 in NRA High Power competition, with rapid fire strings. It was pretty doggone slick.

Very impressed with a good old .30-40 Krag too... Wow...

SMLE is pretty incredible. Hard to stay with, using other actions.

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1898 Krag and this Krico 600 series .223.

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I've got a few Krags that are smooth in operation. One of the better modern modern rifles I have is an Mauser in 300 weatherby that has 3 large lugs and an huge fat bolt design. I bought it in the early 90's and in this country they are pretty rare.

I believe the action is by Voere. It an step above our commercial American bolt rifles.

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Of those in my possession the best is an early 90's Winchester M70 Custom Super Grade (controlled feed) in 7 Rem. Mag.

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Originally Posted by Otter6
Colt Sauer.


Yes sir! I have two model 90's and have never seen another action smoother than they are.

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I remember fondling a Colt Sauer 40 yrs or so ago...

should have bought one then.......here's one on GB

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=487341123


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I have an Ed Brown .300 WM and Pre-64's.

I'll have to agree with Ringman, my MkV is slicker/faster than either of those.

I have an older CZ 550 with butter knife handle. It's an unusual model, I haven't seen another quite like it. It was used when I traded for it and is super slick. Check out the bolt handle positions, almost like a 60* throw, not a 90*. I can cycle this one really fast. BTW, it's a 7x57.

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Originally Posted by Dirtfarmer
I have an Ed Brown .300 WM and Pre-64's.

I'll have to agree with Ringman, my MkV is slicker/faster than either of those.

I have an older CZ 550 with butter knife handle. It's an unusual model, I haven't seen another quite like it. It was used when I traded for it and is super slick. Check out the bolt handle positions, almost like a 60* throw, not a 90*. I can cycle this one really fast. BTW, it's a 7x57.

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That makes a fine cristle hour glass look nasty!

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Originally Posted by shrapnel


You really need to try a Colt Sauer before you really know slick...

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While it has been a long time since I handles one, I would have to agree with this statement.

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Originally Posted by Coyotejunki
Sako 75 , slickest feeding rifle i ever owned.


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I'll agree with the Colt Sauer. Not that big a deal for me, I have no problem with a Ruger, Mauser, M70, etc. Slickest one I've owned personally was a Mannlicher/Schoenauer

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A well worn Wby MkV is definitely smooth. Regardless of what you may think of plastic, the Tikka T3s are pretty dang slick as well.

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Originally Posted by Ulvejaeger
Schultz & Larsen

Thank me later


I have one and I would agree.


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