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A Deep Dive on Impulse Technology Features
Every inch of Impulse encompasses breakthrough technology for speed and precision. Let’s take a closer look at each piece of Impulse technology that makes this straight-pull rifle one-of-a-kind.
But first, what is a straight-pull rifle? Simply put, it requires a “straight pull” to cycle the bolt – pull the bolt handle backwards, then push forward to close. A traditional bolt action requires four motions to cycle a bolt – lift the bolt handle up, pull back, push forward, push down to close. A straight pull is a more efficient and linear way to cycle rounds while reducing movement on the firearm and keeping the shooter on target.
Hexlock
Hexlock is a robust bolt design with six ball bearings that expand to allow for superior safety. When a round is fired, the symmetric ball bearings tighten relative to pressure increase and provide a robust lockup for safety. Hexlock utilizes a plunger that is ramped, so that as pressure increases, the ball bearings are driven outward locking them into the recess in the high strength barrel extension. The strength of Hexlock allows the rifle to handle magnum cartridges and high-pressure rounds.
Multi-Position, Ambidextrous Bolt Handle
Impulse’s unique bolt handle design allows for the bolt handle to be canted at four different angles. Depending on the shooter’s preferred firing position, adjusting the bolt handle’s angle allows the shooter to fine tune the rifle for a perfect fit and comfort.
We’ve taken bolt handle adjustability one step further though by making it ambidextrous. The bolt handle can be positioned on the left side of the rifle for left-handed shooters, with the same multi-positional adjustments.
This design also serves as a security key to the gun. When not in use, the bolt handle can be removed for safe storage or travel.
The bolt handle on the Impulse is threaded to receive different bolt knobs. The thread pattern is 5/16-24 UNF and .500” long. The bolt handle will accept most bolt knobs with that pattern.
Ambidextrous Controls
Remember the ambidextrous bolt handle? If you have the bolt handle positioned on the left side of the receiver, all the rifle controls are designed to be ambidextrous so any shooter can operate it intuitively. The safety is located on the tang, the magazine release is located at the front of the magazine, and the Quick Bolt Release is located at the rear of the bolt.
Quick Bolt Release
The Quick Bolt Release button, located at the rear of the bolt, unlocks the bolt and automatically resets, eliminating cycling failures. This innovative design allows the shooter to open the bolt to extract a live round or to open the bolt without taking the rifle off SAFE.
Single Step Side Bolt Release
Once the bolt is open, pressing Single Step Side Bolt Release button on the left side of the receiver allows the bolt to be removed from the receiver. Unlike many other rifles, the Impulse bolt can be reinserted with no manipulation required.
Integral Mil-Spec Picatinny Rail
One of the most frustrating parts of mounting an optic is making sure that you have the correct rings and bases or rails for your set-up. Everything must fit together and be installed perfectly. We’ve taken one variable out of the equation by machining an integral mil-spec 20 MOA Picatinny rail into the receiver. You don’t need to purchase a separate rail or mounts for Impulse, and you’ll never have to worry about it coming loose or being installed improperly.
Cylindrical Bolt
The smooth cylindrical bolt design allows for quick handling and prevents bolt bind.
Rotary Bolt Handle
Impulse’s rotary bolt handle allows for controlled loading, leveraged bolt close, and pre-extraction. The bolt handle is designed to provide the maximum mechanical advantage to enhance extraction.
Interchangeable Bolt Head
The robust lock up is designed with a free floating, interchangeable bolt head. The free-floating bolt ensures perfect alignment of the chamber. The bolthead can be swapped without tools for caliber conversions.
Four-Bolt Barrel Clamp
A proven four-bolt barrel clamp with an integral lock provides easy disassembly and repeatable zero. This system provides for a repeatable zero when removed as the barrel extension is timed via the receiver and barrel locking lug (via the front lug). This quick rezero saves you time and ammo rezeroing your rifle whenever the barrel is removed from the action.
Self-Contained Modular Subassemblies
The major components and parts that need to be cleaned can be disassembled and assembled toollessly. Impulse also includes a variety of sub-assemblies designed to be taken apart with common tools found and the parts are then self-contained. The toolless assemblies for maintenance and cleaning include the bolt removal, bolt head, and bolt handle.
Barrel Extension
We were able to use an aluminum receiver because we had integrated a barrel extension. The barrel extension absorbs the pressures when a round is fired and secures the bolt head via Hexlock safely. The aluminum gives us desirable weight reduction as well as manufacturing flexibility.
AccuTrigger
AccuTrigger is a user-adjustable trigger pull that is light and crisp with no creep and prevents the firearm from discharging if dropped or jarred.
AccuFit
The Savage AccuFit system uses an exclusive combination of interchangeable comb risers and length-of-pull inserts to create a custom fit for any shooter.
AccuStock
AccuStock is an aluminum rail system embedded in the forend of the stock that three-dimensionally engages the stock along its entire length providing rigidity.