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Very nice rifles. I see his own design ones have the bolt knob where it should be. Just above the trigger.
The trigger on my TAP66 is where I want it...right at the back of the trigger guard, leaving enough room for a thickly gloved finger. A lot of hunting in Canada is done in very cold conditions.
I take it you mean the bolt is at the front of the trigger guard as per the M98. This means the hand and finger have to move forward and up to go to the bolt then back and down to the trigger, were as if the bolt is directly above the trigger the hand and finger just move up and down, even with shooting gloves. Each to their own
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