Anyone have much experience with Montana Rifles? I've never had my hands on one. What rifles would they be similar to?Montana Rifles, a sponsor here, offers a .404J at what I think is a pretty reasonable rate. Whether or not that rate is reasonable is totally up to you.
From my quick searches I've found few options for workhorse factory class rifles in 404 Jeffrey. If I'm interested in one, is the best option to build it?
I have a MRC in .338 RUM. Although not a dangerous game gun, I like it a lot. Seems well constructed. Accurate, pretty smooth, feeds well, M70 style trigger and safety. It strikes me as being a mid point between a factory M70 and a custom job. I like it enough, I’d buy another one (and plan on doing so).Anyone have much experience with Montana Rifles? I've never had my hands on one. What rifles would they be similar to?
It sounds like in short order you will own a .404! Truly a fantastic caliber!Based on input and advice from several AH members, I found a very nice looking Winchester M70 Super Grade in 300 RUM for sale on Gunbroker. I ordered a Krieger barrel for 404 Jeffery and had gunsmith Dennis Olson in Montana do the conversion.
It sounds like in short order you will own a .404! Truly a fantastic caliber!
Thanks for the input- I really like the look of their "Alaskan" model. And have a model 70 already so that configuration works for me.I have a MRC in .338 RUM. Although not a dangerous game gun, I like it a lot. Seems well constructed. Accurate, pretty smooth, feeds well, M70 style trigger and safety. It strikes me as being a mid point between a factory M70 and a custom job. I like it enough, I’d buy another one (and plan on doing so).
I've had it for a few months...........
https://www.africahunting.com/threads/i-joined-the-404-jeffery-club-today.47021/
That is a stunning rifle! Is the 300 RUM receiver different in length or ejection port size compared to say the normal 375 receiver? I know the mag box is different.