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Where is the 'chamber' of a typical bolt-action rifle located?

The chamber is the part of the barrel where the cartridge is seated for firing.

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Question: Where is the 'chamber' of a typical bolt-action rifle located?

Answer options:

  • In the magazine. ✅ At the rear of the barrel.
  • Inside the bolt.
  • Attached to the muzzle.

Correct answer: At the rear of the barrel.

Explanation: The chamber is the part of the barrel where the cartridge is seated for firing.

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