Montana Rifle Company Junction 308Win Field Evaluation

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Forgive me if I’ve missed this being covered, but what is with the fascination with a DBM on a true hunting rifle? I’ve got nothing against ones that work, I just ordered another tikka infact. Personally though I prefer a proper floor plate, especially in a standard diameter cartridge where you can get 5+1.
 
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Forgive me if I’ve missed this being covered, but what is with the fascination with a DBM on a true hunting rifle? I’ve got nothing against ones that work, I just ordered another tikka infact. Personally though I prefer a proper floor plate, especially in a standard diameter cartridge where you can get 5+1.

If you spend any time shooting it or loading/unloading it, its much more convenient.

I'd much prefer a truly flush fit DBM like exists on Xbolts and Sakos though for a pure hunting rifle.
 
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Forgive me if I’ve missed this being covered, but what is with the fascination with a DBM on a true hunting rifle? I’ve got nothing against ones that work, I just ordered another tikka infact. Personally though I prefer a proper floor plate, especially in a standard diameter cartridge where you can get 5+1.
I've always felt the same way. I don't load/unload a hunting rifle enough for it to matter to me. Personal preference I suppose.
 
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Forgive me if I’ve missed this being covered, but what is with the fascination with a DBM on a true hunting rifle? I’ve got nothing against ones that work, I just ordered another tikka infact. Personally though I prefer a proper floor plate, especially in a standard diameter cartridge where you can get 5+1.


When correctly done:

1) More reliable

2) Malfunctions are much faster/easier to clear

3) Loading and unloading is easier/faster

4) Reloading or rolling off is much easier and faster

5) Increased capacity



With good flush fit detachable mags made now, there is no functional advantage to blind magazines especially, nor to BDL/floor-plates.
 

Snowwolfe

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I have given up on MRC rifles. They have been promising to bring out a left handed version "in the near future" for 2 years.
I hope they find success but my "rifle" money is going elsewhere.
 

Spoonbill

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I have given up on MRC rifles. They have been promising to bring out a left handed version "in the near future" for 2 years.
I hope they find success but my "rifle" money is going elsewhere.
I emailed and was told it would be 2025 hopefully. This is the best option us lefties have on a crf rifle since Winchester stopped making left hand model 70s. The only viable option is Ruger m77 and compared to my m70, the Ruger m77 us nowhere near as smooth.
 

Snowwolfe

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I emailed and was told it would be 2025 hopefully. This is the best option us lefties have on a crf rifle since Winchester stopped making left hand model 70s. The only viable option is Ruger m77 and compared to my m70, the Ruger m77 us nowhere near as smooth.
PSA recently had a sale on left hand Ruger 77's for roughly $660 plus $19 shipping. I ordered one and plan to have it either rebored or rebarreled to 9.3x62.
 
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