Bear Creek Arsenal’s Bolt Action Upper

I've considered it but I'd think you'd still be limited to gas-gun pressures if you wanted the bolt to last.

I will say this - I grabbed one of their side-charging uppers and swapped the barrel for a Ballistic Advantage, and I *LOVVE* the side charging upper. I just hate that it says 'bear creek' on it. lol.

I have considered buying another side charger to swap into my old 6.8spc. The side chargers are hands down handier hunting rifles. Much easier to charge and check the chamber.
 
Some run really smoothly, some might be a little rough. They shoot fine. There's an article on them in G&A AR-15 a few issues back.

One thing to note: They are capable of firing out or battery (or were anyway) when I reviewed them. If the bolt handle is pushed and held fully forward but not rotated, and the trigger pressed at the same time, it would fire (I tested it with a primed case).

Would be difficult to imagine happening for a right handed shooter, but maybe lefties could. A strong spring pushes the bolt carrier back to prevent that from happening if the bolt handle is released. So it would have to be held forward and the trigger pulled at the same time.
 
I didn’t like it at all. Heavy and bolt didn’t close and stay closed on the model I got. I returned it.

If it is a .223, the straight pull is better than the bolt action. Check out the ULUL thread for discussion on it.
 
I like mine, once I did 2 things: 1) installed some washers/spacers to keep the bolt screw heads from gouging the upper and stop the metal on metal contact. And 2) notched the upper so the bolt is harder to knock out of battery.

It is a little rough, but I actually like it better than my Solo even though it's 10 oz heavier.

Next up is cutting off the bolt knob snd threading for an aluminum one. Should save a few oz and function better.
 
Back
Top