After reading a few posts about how hard 3 and 4 lug bolts are to lift and cock I decided to take my trigger pull gauge and test a few different actions. This was by no means a scientific test, just a few observations.
Panda (2 lug) 6#
Barnard (3 lug) 7#
Remington 700 and an old 78 (2 lug) 8# ea.
Defiance with PTG bolt and 32# firing pin spring (2 lug) 11+ #
RPA Quadlite (4 lug) 10.5#
Looking at this I don't see that multiple lugs will guarantee a lighter bolt lift. In fact the Barnard is almost as smooth and easy as the Panda. Even at 10.5# I don't find the RPA hard to cycle in prone position because of the short stroke. Very smooth! I can see bolt lift being a factor in benchrest and across the course but I don't see the big deal in other disciplines.
Panda (2 lug) 6#
Barnard (3 lug) 7#
Remington 700 and an old 78 (2 lug) 8# ea.
Defiance with PTG bolt and 32# firing pin spring (2 lug) 11+ #
RPA Quadlite (4 lug) 10.5#
Looking at this I don't see that multiple lugs will guarantee a lighter bolt lift. In fact the Barnard is almost as smooth and easy as the Panda. Even at 10.5# I don't find the RPA hard to cycle in prone position because of the short stroke. Very smooth! I can see bolt lift being a factor in benchrest and across the course but I don't see the big deal in other disciplines.