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Straight pull action for .17HMR

Looking for a straight pull action rifle for .17hmr. I know of the new Anschutz but do not want to shell out $3k. Apparently ISSC is coming out with one but no news on it in the past year.

Anyone have any other options for one of these under $1k? Any other recommendations for an accurate target rifle with a bolt action ( I am almost conceding that there may not be a viable option here)?
 
i have a t-bolt....wonderful gun, but not benchrest quality, sadly. No trigger options is the biggest hurdle....and the factory one is crisp, but it's not light and can't be made light. The gun, though, is fairly accurate...shooting 1-1.5" at 100yds very consistently for me.
 
I saw a couple of cool actions at the range not long ago. I forget what the fella said the name was. I think they are based off of the Ruger 10/22 but had a folding gate straight pull design that cycled just like a bolt gun. He said they're more accurate than most other 10/22's. After watching them shoot I decided I'd like to have one. A Kidd trigger with a nice custom barrel and that thing would be sweet.

Jim
 
Yeah, I had to go digging to find out what I saw. This is it, what minesweeper pointed out. These things are trick. As posted, I don't guess they make one for 17hmr.

http://primaryweapons.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=350
 

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