Reburn
Mayhem Contributor
Ketchup on steak
ice in nice bourbon.
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Ketchup on steak
Yessir! We'll have some at Western Hunt Expo in Salt Lake in February. Hopefully by then it will actually be in production. I've also got a few .375 H&H to get done and ready for Dallas Safari Club Atlanta and SCI Nashville.@Imac45acp Will Montana Rifle Company have a production (or even pre-production) sample of this rifle at any of the hunting & shooting shows; perhaps Western Hunting Summit? I'd like to be able to handle one and run a magazine or two of dummy cartridges through it like my life depends on it.
I’m honestly questioning everything else you’ve ever said after that monstrosity above.Yes. Its not that Starbucks is “good”, it’s that everything else on the road sucks. I prefer quality French press above all else, though good Turkish coffee, pour overs, etc etc, are all fine choices. The key is that it is coffee- that means real cream and sugar. Black “coffee” isn’t coffee- it’s black bean water.
Finding good coffee while traveling is nigh impossible, so it’s Starbucks desert drink- one must slum with the peasants at times.
The key is that it is coffee- that means real cream and sugar. Black “coffee” isn’t coffee- it’s black bean water.
Holy **** you guys get sidetracked in a hurry-
Sorry to leave you hanging, and I'll ASSume I understand the questions.
1) Testing procedure we've established so far (subject to additions):
101 round cycle test with the mags that are shipping with the gun.
-17 cycles of the 3 round mag, 10 of the 5 round.
10 round 100 yard accuracy test with details on the round used.
We use a Silver Mountain G3 system, and we save the strings with the rifle serial number/load
The pics I posted a while back were from the first test barreled action. I was actually at .9" until bonering the 9th round. Shot 10 landed back in the .9" group. That was a 108 yards, and our new shoot room will be 115 yards from the current target backstop.
We proof test all guns, measure cocking piece travel during safety engagement, firing pin protrusion, set/measure trigger weight, coating mil thickness measured... ect. The design has been tested to and exceeds SAAMI/ANSI Z299.5 Abusive Mishandling Standards. We've done test firing at sub zero temps, and one test rifle ate 5 boxes of proof rounds with no measurable distortion when I broke it down. I've done intentional case head blowouts to ensure the action handles gas properly and protects the shooter. Some day, in my free time, I'm going to intentionally squib a barrel and try to blow an action up while filming with our high speed camera. If it still doesn't blow, I'll load some some rounds up with flash powder and just detonate it.
2) I'll try come up with an abbreviated summary. It may take me a bit to skim it down.
-Ian
p.s. Black, dark roast coffee for me.
The fishnets should’ve been a dead giveaway, honestly. And the light recoiling rifles. Geez how did we not see it.Tell you what, I certainly did not have Form being a girl on my 2024 bingo card. Do we have any recorded instances of Form calling it "pumpkin spice" season instead of "hunting season"?
Add fry sauce. I bet Form is a fan of fry sauce.ice in nice bourbon.
Add fry sauce. I bet Form is a fan of fry sauce.
Can confirmA bit old, gun is stupid, cup is too small, shorts too long, and fishnets aren’t wool.
He has dogs. Multiple of them. Some of them are less personable than others. Lol.Can you confirm or deny that Form is a cat person. I have my suspicions
I don’t care is he likes fru-fru, pseudo coffee. Dog people who don’t have two left feet are okay with me.He has dogs. Multiple of them. Some of them are less personable than others. Lol.
Can you discern manufacturer and model?Can confirm
Wow. This is incredibly detailed, and well written. (That doesn't mean that I understand everything you have written above, as perhaps evidenced by my following question.)Holy **** you guys get sidetracked in a hurry-
Sorry to leave you hanging, and I'll ASSume I understand the questions.
1) Testing procedure we've established so far (subject to additions):
101 round cycle test with the mags that are shipping with the gun.
-17 cycles of the 3 round mag, 10 of the 5 round.
10 round 100 yard accuracy test with details on the round used.
We use a Silver Mountain G3 system, and we save the strings with the rifle serial number/load
The pics I posted a while back were from the first test barreled action. I was actually at .9" until bonering the 9th round. Shot 10 landed back in the .9" group. That was a 108 yards, and our new shoot room will be 115 yards from the current target backstop.
We proof test all guns, measure cocking piece travel during safety engagement, firing pin protrusion, set/measure trigger weight, coating mil thickness measured... ect. The design has been tested to and exceeds SAAMI/ANSI Z299.5 Abusive Mishandling Standards. We've done test firing at sub zero temps, and one test rifle ate 5 boxes of proof rounds with no measurable distortion when I broke it down. I've done intentional case head blowouts to ensure the action handles gas properly and protects the shooter. Some day, in my free time, I'm going to intentionally squib a barrel and try to blow an action up while filming with our high speed camera. If it still doesn't blow, I'll load some some rounds up with flash powder and just detonate it.
2) I'll try come up with an abbreviated summary. It may take me a bit to skim it down.
-Ian
p.s. Black, dark roast coffee for me.
I was agreeing that the shorts were too long and cup was too small.Can you discern manufacturer and model?
Gotcha. I was thinking of the gun, and realized I had posted in a rush without having focused on it. Now that I do, it looks like some AI misses.I was agreeing that the shorts were too long and cup was too small.
The bold text sounds like you will use a handload. If correct, would you consider a factory load?
- Purchasers could also - if you are willing - send you the factory ammo (ideally directly from an ammo company).
Thanks for the additional information.
- These need not be mutually exclusive options, and if it causes additional time on your part, add an optional fee.
So - how about that poll?!I can answer these. No, they will be proofed with common factory ammo.
MRC is not a custom shop, and that’s not realistic anyways. This is a factory, off the shelf rifle; the point isn’t that each person gets to get every wish they want- it’s to show that the rifle is built and assembled correctly, and that without fuss it shoots correctly. What you are asking for is a true custom from a smith that offers that if you want- and you will pay heavily for it.