Bolt Action Rifles

Shop our selection of bolt action rifles from leading manufacturers like Century Arms, Chipmunk, Connecticut Valley Arms / CVA, Barrett Firearms, and Beretta. Iron Horse Armory carries a dependable lineup of bolt action rifles built for hunting, long-range precision, and target shooting, with options to suit shooters of every skill level and budget. Round out your setup with rifle ammunition in a wide range of calibers, plus rifle parts for upgrades and ongoing maintenance and scopes, sights & optics to dial in accuracy at any distance. We also carry semi auto rifles, lever action rifles, and rifle magazines from a variety of manufacturers to complete your kit.

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Bolt Action Rifles Buying Guide

Browse bolt action rifles online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Bolt action rifles use a manually operated bolt to cycle rounds, making them a top choice for hunting, precision shooting, and long-range work thanks to their accuracy, reliability, and simple mechanical design.

Here’s what to consider before buying:

  • Match the rifle with the right rifle ammunition in calibers like .308 Winchester, 6.5 Creedmoor, or .30-06 Springfield depending on your rifle’s chambering and intended use.
  • Source replacement and upgrade rifle parts like triggers, stocks, scope bases, and small components to fine-tune your rifle for hunting or precision use.
  • Keep feeding reliable with quality rifle magazines sized for your platform if your bolt action uses a detachable magazine instead of an internal box.
  • Mount the right gun scopes for hunting, varmint control, or precision work, since most bolt action rifles benefit from quality magnified optics.
  • Compare other options in the broader scopes, sights, and optics category, including red dots, iron sights, and reflex options for closer range or quick handling.
  • Look at action length, barrel profile, and stock material, since each affects accuracy, weight balance, and how the rifle handles in the field.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy bolt action rifles online or visit our gun shop in Parker, Colorado to handle inventory in person before purchasing. Iron Horse Armory also serves customers from nearby cities including Castle Rock, Franktown, Centennial, and Lone Tree.

All firearm transfers follow federal guidelines and applicable Colorado requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines and transfer steps can vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Carry methods, transportation practices, and storage responsibilities may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on transfer procedures, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bolt Action Rifles

1. What is a bolt action rifle?

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A bolt action rifle uses a manually operated bolt that the shooter cycles between shots to chamber a new round. The design is known for accuracy, reliability, and simple operation.

2. Are bolt action rifles good for hunting?

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Yes, bolt action rifles are widely regarded as top hunting platforms thanks to their accuracy, reliability, and ability to handle powerful cartridges. They remain the most common choice for big game hunting worldwide.

3. What's the most popular bolt action caliber?

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.308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, and 6.5 Creedmoor are among the most popular bolt action calibers thanks to wide ammo availability and strong performance at common hunting distances. Smaller calibers like .223 Remington also work well for varmint hunting.

4. Are bolt action rifles more accurate than semi auto rifles?

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Bolt action rifles often produce tighter groups due to their rigid lockup, simpler mechanical operation, and consistent cycling. That said, modern semi auto rifles can also achieve excellent accuracy with quality components.

5. How often should I clean a bolt action rifle?

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Clean your bolt action after each range session or hunting trip to prevent fouling and maintain reliable function. Pay extra attention to the bore, bolt face, and chamber during cleaning.

6. Can I mount a scope on any bolt action rifle?

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Most modern bolt action rifles come drilled and tapped or feature scope-ready receivers for mounting optics. Some older models may require additional gunsmithing for scope or mount installation.

7. What's the difference between a long action and short action rifle?

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Short action rifles are designed around shorter cartridges like .308 Winchester, while long action rifles handle longer cartridges like .30-06 Springfield. The choice affects rifle length, weight, and the calibers it can chamber.

8. Are bolt action rifles good for beginners?

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Yes, bolt action rifles are often recommended for beginners thanks to their simple operation, reliable function, and forgiving nature at the range. They also serve well as long-term platforms that grow with the shooter.