Montana Rifle Co, Shoot2Hunt, and Rokslide Rifle

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Seriously though.... If this mrc was put into a folding/takedown rokstok... I would absolutely sell my tikkas and buy at least 2


It’s a ways away from more/different models. I imagine it will depend on whether the market responds favorably to a company actually trying to do better, versus just copying what everyone else is doing.
 
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It’s a ways away from more/different models. I imagine it will depend on whether the market responds favorably to a company actually trying to do better, versus just copying what everyone else is doing.
That will depend on marketing. The majority of hunters are dumb to this thing, just like the majority of people. Tell people they need it with a strong marketing campaign and they will come to your better mouse trap.
 

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The majority of hunters are dumb to this thing, just like the majority of people

Right. At the proposed price point, the customer base would be people currently buying the erector set "custom" rifles. I never understood what makes those guys tick, so I'm not sure if something like this will pull them over the fence. Your average eastern corn pile hunter probably won't buy many of them.

If the action will hold it without too much work, I'd work in a .375 h&h option. The model 70 .375's have basically been sold out since 2020 and that's the only affordable off the shelf CRF .375 left on the market as far as I know, and it's got the new MOA trigger. The lower end brit and German express guns start at around $8k and go up sharply from there. Might be room to squeeze in. I know those guys on africahunting seem to gobble up $2,500 used rifles.
 
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