Get ready to experience the next evolution of AR-15 hunting and precision shooting. What caliber do you want us to offer next? pic.twitter.com/dKEKZxzGWj
— Bear Creek Arsenal (@BearCreekAR) December 4, 2024
Bear Creek Arsenal is now offering Bolt Action Style Uppers and Rifles compatible with AR-15 lowers, now available in the powerful .350 Legend and .450 Bushmaster. These new products are designed to seamlessly integrate with AR-15 lowers, providing firearm enthusiasts with the versatility and reliability they have come to expect from Bear Creek Arsenal. The bolt action style offers a unique shooting experience, combining the precision of bolt action with the modularity of the AR-15 platform.
.350 Legend: Known for its impressive ballistics and minimal recoil, the .350 Legend is ideal for hunters, offering superior accuracy and stopping power, making it perfect for medium to large game hunting.
.450 Bushmaster: The perfect heavy-hitting performer, capable of taking down the largest game with ease, the .450 Bushmaster delivers exceptional power and precision, ensuring a reliable and effective shooting experience.
Compatibility: Designed to fit any standard AR-15 lower, these uppers and rifles offer unparalleled flexibility.
Precision Engineering: Crafted with the highest quality materials and advanced manufacturing techniques, ensuring durability and accuracy. The bolt action style uses a rugged steel handle with an ultra-short 23-degree throw.
User-Friendly: Easy to install and use, making it accessible for both novice and experienced shooters. Less moving parts means even higher accuracy! Plus, the absence of cycling noise makes it a great option for precision shooters focused on their next shot.
I don’t understand the market for this. I want either a bolt-action rifle in a traditional form factor or I want a semi-auto rifle in an AR form factor. What I don’t want is a bolt-action rifle in an AR platform.
I wish Bear Creek Arsenal the best and that they sell a lot of these. I just don’t understand the appeal.
I could see it for a subsonic round like .300 BLK…
Yup. I was looking at that bolt hanging above the magazine and thinking “That just does not look natural”.
“I don’t understand the market for this.”
Are there areas in the US where semi-autos are banned for hunting?
I don’t have a problem with that upper, it gives a shooter an additional tool in the freedom ‘toolbox’, without needing to buy an additional rifle…