What would I do without this forum?!?
OK, rule 3.1.1 says a centerfire hunter rifle must be "a hunting style rifl, chambered in a factory cartridge, and having a maximum weight of 9 pounds, including sights and if applicable, an empty magazine or clip. With the exception of single shot rifles, all other types must be repeating rifles, which shall be fired by loading all cartridges from the magazine or clip into th chamber. The intent of this rule is to describe a common hunting rifle."
The rule does not define "single shot rifle." Logically, a Ruger #3 is a single shot rifle, but why not a bolt action? I ask because I have spoken with a couple of the custom rifle makers that machine their own actions. They have told me they could easily make a single shot bolt action rifle. No magazine, no magazine cutaway. Sounds cleaner and stronger than putting a single shot follower in a remington 700, which i've seen. Ignoring weight issues, would such a rifle, a single shot bolt action without magazine cutout, qualify for hunter class? One of the custom rifle builders I spoke with believes it does; the other didn't have an opinion.
I emailed the NRA rules committee with the same question, but so far no response.
thanks in advance