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		<title>Merkel RX Helix Straight-Pull Rifle &#8212; Teutonic Tour De Force</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most innovative rifles we tried at Media Day in January was the Merkel RX Helix, a very impressive piece of rifle engineering. Merkel claims the RX Helix is the fastest-cycling centerfire bolt action in the world. We can&#8217;t confirm that claim, but the Helix certainly cycles faster than any other centerfire bolt-gun [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most innovative rifles we tried at Media Day in January was the <a href="http://rx-helix.com/homepage/" target="new">Merkel RX Helix</a>, a very impressive piece of rifle engineering. <a href="http://www.merkel-usa.com/" target="new">Merkel</a> claims the RX Helix is the fastest-cycling centerfire bolt action in the world. We can&#8217;t confirm that claim, but the Helix certainly cycles faster than any other centerfire bolt-gun this Editor has ever tried. (Yes, a <a href="http://www.championshooters.com/1827-fbig.htm" target="new">Fortner biathlon action</a> can be worked more rapidly, but that&#8217;s a rimfire). Both Jason and I really liked Merkel&#8217;s RX Helix. It balances well, the action is smooth, the wood is gorgeous, and the overall design thinking that went into this $3795.00 (MSRP) take-down rifle is very impressive. The Helix&#8217;s universal-sized action lets you shoot anything from a .222 Rem to a .300 Win Mag with the same gun. And &#8212; get this &#8212; you can really swap barrels (and change bolt heads) in under one minute with no tools, employing a dead-simple bolt-release lever concealed under the push-button-released removable forearm. </p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rxhelix05.jpg" alt="Merkel RX Helix rifle"></p>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rxhelix06a.png" alt="Merkel RX Helix rifle"><b>Rotary 7-Lug Bolt</b><br />
While the RX Helix is a straight-pull rifle, it retains the strength and safety of a rotary bolt head with seven locking lugs that seat in a barrel extension. Unlike a Blaser, the RX Helix has a fully-enclosed action housing. That&#8217;s an important safety feature. Moreover, since the RX Helix employs a closed action, the bolt body doesn&#8217;t travel outside that action. This means the shooter can maintain his cheekweld with an eye on the target as he cycles the bolt.</p>
<p>The RX Helix’s linear (back and forth) bolt-handle motion is transmitted to the bolt head through a 1:2 ratio &#8220;transmission&#8221; gearing system. This allows smooth and fast cycling without the rotational or tipping movement found on other straight-pull, bolt-action rifles, such as the Blaser.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rxhelix02.jpg" alt="Merkel RX Helix rifle"></p>
<p>The Merkel linear-movement action cycles exceptionally fast, which allows for faster follow-up shots &#8212; a good thing if you&#8217;re hunting dangerous game. The RX Helix features a manual cocking lever on the tang and a direct trigger system. And here&#8217;s good news for southpaws &#8212; though Merkel does not make a dedicated left-hand version, lefties can very easily use their right hand to work the bolt while maintaining cheekweld. That may sound awkward, but with practice, it&#8217;s actually pretty efficient.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rxhelix03.jpg" alt="Merkel RX Helix rifle"></p>
<p><b>Fast, Easy Disassembly and Barrel Exchanges</b><br />
The video below shows how the Helix can be disassembled (for cleaning or transport) in a matter of seconds WITHOUT TOOLS. The forearm slips off with the push of a button. A short lever on the left side of the action holds the barrel. Simply rotate the lever and the barrel (with bolt head) slips off. That&#8217;s it &#8212; in 30 seconds the rifle is apart, and you don&#8217;t even need an allen wrench as with a Blaser.</p>
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<blockquote><p>The RX Helix has a universal action length that covers calibers from .222 Rem to .300 Win Mag. Changing calibers (or chamberings) takes less than a minute with the appropriate barrel, bolt-head and magazine. Weaver rails are integrated into the action, and iron sights with three-dot rear and one-dot front fiber-optic inserts are standard.</p></blockquote>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/rxhelix07.jpg" alt="Merkel RX Helix rifle"></p>
<p>The RX Helix is available with a standard black finish as well as four levels of design—Arabesque, Wild Boar, Spirit, and Deluxe. An all-carbon-fiber version is also available either with or without a carbon-wrapped barrel. The RX Helix comes in a wide range of popular calibers including .222 Rem, .223 Rem, .243 Win, 6.5×55 SE, .270 Win, 7×64, .308 Win, .30-06 Sprg., 8×57 IS, 9.3×62, 7mm Rem Mag and .300 Win Mag. Barrel lengths vary according to caliber, and barrels, bolt-heads and magazines are available for caliber changes. MSRP for the standard black rifle with Grade 2 wood is $3,795.00.</p>
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