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Bolt Action Rifles

Shop our selection of bolt action rifles from top brands like Century Arms, Chipmunk, Bergara, Browning, and Fierce Firearms. Civil TAC carries accurate, well-built bolt action rifles for big game hunters, long-range precision shooters, youth shooters, and sportsmen who value reliability and pinpoint accuracy. From lightweight mountain rifles to heavy-barreled tack drivers and youth-sized models, we stock a wide range of calibers and configurations to match every hunt and shooting style. Stock up on rifle ammunition and rifle magazines, then fine-tune your setup with gun parts to get the most out of your rifle. Round out your kit with semi auto rifles, lever action rifles, AR rifles, and scopes sights and optics from our full lineup.

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Bolt Action Rifles Buying Guide

Buy bolt action rifles online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right bolt gun comes down to matching the action, chambering, and stock configuration to your hunting, precision, or training application.

Use these pointers to focus your search:

  • Compare bolt action options against other rifles before settling on a platform, since manually-cycled bolt guns trade rate of fire for inherent accuracy and simpler maintenance compared to gas-operated systems.
  • Pick a caliber suited to your intended quarry or shooting discipline, since match-grade and premium hunting rifle ammunition in chamberings like 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and .300 Win Mag drives both cost and capability.
  • Consider whether you want an internal box magazine or a detachable system, then stock spare rifle magazines sized for your specific rifle since AICS-pattern and proprietary magazines are not interchangeable.
  • Plan for accuracy upgrades and routine service with quality gun parts like aftermarket triggers, recoil lugs, and bottom metal, since aftermarket components can transform a factory bolt gun into a precision-capable platform.
  • Match the right magnification to your shooting distance with quality gun scopes, favoring 3-9x or 4-12x for general hunting and stepping up to 5-25x or higher for precision work beyond 600 yards.
  • Add a quality red dot sight for close-range applications or as a secondary aiming reference on hunting bolt guns, since piggyback mounting solutions provide a fast option for unexpected close shots.

Local And Compliance Notes

Purchase bolt action rifles online or visit the gun shop in Cypress, Texas to shoulder different stock configurations, work the bolts, and compare trigger pulls before settling on a platform. Civil TAC serves customers in the nearby cities of Fairfield, Bridgeland, Cypress Creek Lakes, and Towne Lake, stocking precision rifles, traditional hunting bolt guns, and entry-level platforms for deer season and target work across the greater Houston area.

Federal law requires bolt action rifle buyers to be at least 18 years old when purchasing from a licensed dealer, and Texas requires the standard NICS background check at the point of sale through any FFL transfer. Buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 at the time of transfer, and any disqualifying factors under federal or state law will block the sale. Texas does not impose state-level magazine capacity limits or registration requirements for bolt action rifles.

Transport bolt action rifles unloaded in a case with the bolt removed or fully open during travel, and review Texas Parks and Wildlife rules for caliber and projectile requirements during big game seasons. Store rifles in a secure cabinet or safe when not in use, and contact the shop with questions about availability, transfers from out-of-state dealers, or special-order chamberings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bolt Action Rifles

1. Why are bolt action rifles known for accuracy?

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Bolt action rifles offer rigid lockup, consistent chamber alignment, and minimal moving parts during ignition, which together produce repeatable barrel harmonics and tight groups. The manually-cycled action also lets the shooter focus on each shot without recoil-driven cycling effects.

2. What is the difference between a short action and a long action?

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Short action receivers are sized for cartridges with overall lengths up to about 2.8 inches, such as .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, and .243 Winchester. Long actions accommodate longer cartridges like .30-06 Springfield, .270 Winchester, and .300 Win Mag, with a corresponding longer bolt throw.

3. What is the most popular bolt action caliber for whitetail deer in Texas?

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.308 Winchester, .270 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and 6.5 Creedmoor are among the most popular whitetail calibers, all offering effective terminal performance, manageable recoil, and wide ammunition availability. Shooter recoil tolerance and typical shot distance often guide the final choice.

4. What is the typical accuracy expectation for a hunting bolt action rifle?

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Most factory hunting bolt action rifles will produce groups around 1 to 1.5 MOA with quality ammunition once properly broken in. Premium and precision-focused bolt rifles often achieve sub-MOA accuracy with match-grade loads.

5. How does barrel break-in work on a new bolt action rifle?

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Many manufacturers recommend a break-in process of shooting and cleaning at specific intervals during the first 20 to 50 rounds to smooth out tooling marks in the bore. Approaches vary by manufacturer, so the rifle’s owner manual should be the primary guide.

6. What is a Cerakote finish and why is it common on bolt action rifles?

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Cerakote is a durable ceramic-based firearm coating that protects steel and aluminum components from corrosion, abrasion, and weather exposure. It has become popular on hunting and precision bolt rifles because it preserves both function and appearance under harsh field conditions.

7. Should I get a bolt action rifle with a synthetic or wood stock?

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Synthetic stocks offer better weather resistance, lighter weight, and more consistent point of impact across temperature and humidity changes. Wood stocks provide traditional aesthetics and a warmer feel in cold weather, often favored on heritage hunting rifles.

8. Are bolt action rifles legal to own in Texas?

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Bolt action rifles are legal to purchase, own, and use in Texas for buyers who meet federal and state eligibility requirements, with no state-level restrictions specific to the action type. Buyers must complete the standard NICS background check and ATF Form 4473 at a licensed dealer.

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