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I 'wanna' see some of the new, milled in CM, so they can be rust blued. SS ain't for everyone!
Good luck.
everybody uses 416 for one reason, ease of machinability and minimum tool wear.

When you see an ad that says……”Machined from heat treated 416 Bars”, that’s Pretty low on the Totem pole.
 
Good luck.
everybody uses 416 for one reason, ease of machinability and minimum tool wear.

When you see an ad that says……”Machined from heat treated 416 Bars”, that’s Pretty low on the Totem pole.
RemArms makes actions of CM, so does Winchester and Savage. It ain't impossible. These new MRC actions aren't BR, not being CRF. Heck! Cut rifle barrel makers make some barrels of CM...
 
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Rifle actions can be and are made out of ...
Aluminum! ...Or Brass! Millions and millions of them contain the pressures they were designed for....depends on how the firearm and actions are designed and for what pressures...like barrel lock-up with the bolt, AR style, or aluminum action with hardened steel inserts. I have CM, stainless, and aluminum in rifle actions, they all work, by design.
I don't own anything from Montana Rifle Company and heard mixed reviews on customer service and varying quality of their products...seems to happen alot these days. Excellently engineering designed, top quality materials, and excellent machining, inspection, quality control, top customer service, produce a quality product,.. every time, with employees & management who care about the products as a reflection of themselves..Simple, to make the best, be the best.
 
RemArms makes actions of CM, so does Winchester and Savage. It ain't impossible. These new MRC actions aren't BR, not being CRF. Heck! Cut rifle barrel makers make some barrels of CM...
Chrome Moly is superior to 416, 17-4 at the proper heat treat, such as what Bat uses, is superior to both.

Bat will make a Chrome Moly action on special order.
 
I don't care what material, but I want a CRF M-70 clone that will handle a 4" mag box, has 1.125 x 16 TPI threads, is on a Rem 700 footprint, has an M-70 three position safety, 96 degree cone breech, will take a Lapua bolt face, and is machined as well aa a BAT.
 
I don't care what material, but I want a CRF M-70 clone that will handle a 4" mag box, has 1.125 x 16 TPI threads, is on a Rem 700 footprint, has an M-70 three position safety, 96 degree cone breech, will take a Lapua bolt face, and is machined as well aa a BAT.
Not sure theres enough room between the screws for the 4” box and you should go 1.25-18 for your new action. Sounds like a hint to bat is in order next time you have their ear.
 
Not sure theres enough room between the screws for the 4” box and you should go 1.25-18 for your new action. Sounds like a hint to bat is in order next time you have their ear.

I really prefer 16 TPI.

Wouldn't there be enough room if they stretch out the screws to a Rem footprint? A current M-70 long can go 3.825 inside with Wyatt's box. I just want a little more.........

Bruce already told me no........

None of the 50 and under crowd understand why I like CRF so much for a hunting action. I tell them they will eventually.....
 
I really prefer 16 TPI.

Wouldn't there be enough room if they stretch out the screws to a Rem footprint? A current M-70 long can go 3.825 inside with Wyatt's box. I just want a little more.........

Bruce already told me no........

None of the 50 and under crowd understand why I like CRF so much for a hunting action. I tell them they will eventually.....
I've never seen a need for CRF except as insurance on dangerous game. Shot placement is more important.
 
I dont want to sound like I dont have any rifles that wont shoot decent. Ive got a montana 6.5 c that shoots good. Its that classic. Looks kinda like an old model 70. Likes 142 sierras and H4350. Im glad their back in business. They used to have some fruit cake answering the phone. I hope they got that fixed. Doug
 
I've never seen a need for CRF except as insurance on dangerous game. Shot placement is more important.

I have had every failure, except the bolt handle coming off, with Rem 700s. That is failure to feed, failure to extract, failure to eject, galling, AD, etc.

I have had zero failures with my CRF M-70s. That pretty much settles it for me concerning hunting rifles......
 
Near my home there is small mom and pops sport shack that had a nice looking Montana co. rifle chambered in 243 win. I couldn’t find anyone that had an enough general information about it so I passed up the purchase.
 

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