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I'm one for one with the Montanas. Great rifles in my opinion.

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Originally Posted by aussie_brad
Mate this was my first post I have never posted anywhere before regarding Montana's... This is my second one, the first was a 7-08 and my hunting mate has a 243 and 338 (We both love our Monanas, the best handling rifles to shoot when standing on your hind legs)...Groups at 100m ranged from 3/4" to 1 1/2"' all 5 shots, mostly hovered around the 1" mark. Brad


He wasn't talking to you even though it seemed that way. He was talking to the ringworm tool.



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Originally Posted by aussie_brad
Mate this was my first post I have never posted anywhere before regarding Montana's... This is my second one, the first was a 7-08 and my hunting mate has a 243 and 338 (We both love our Monanas, the best handling rifles to shoot when standing on your hind legs)...Groups at 100m ranged from 3/4" to 1 1/2"' all 5 shots, mostly hovered around the 1" mark. Brad


He wasn't talking to you even though it seemed that way. He was talking to the ringworm tool.


Yeah, thanks for pointing that out. I can see now that SAS was talking to the ringworm and not to me. I am fairly new to the whole forum thing, and have a lot to learn. I will have to try my best not to piss anyone off in the process...


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the best handling rifles to shoot when standing on your hind legs)...Groups at 100m ranged from 3/4" to 1 1/2"' all 5 shot...

5 shot groups standing at 100= .3/4" groups?
I'm calling BS on 2 counts...
#1 BS on that and #2 who uses meters to call the distance and then unses inches to call the size?
You guys get done stroking each others barrels maybey you should have a big cup of reality to wash down the powder.


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Hmmm......Seems nobody wants to play.


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Originally Posted by ringworm
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the best handling rifles to shoot when standing on your hind legs)...Groups at 100m ranged from 3/4" to 1 1/2"' all 5 shot...

5 shot groups standing at 100= .3/4" groups?
I'm calling BS on 2 counts...
#1 BS on that and #2 who uses meters to call the distance and then unses inches to call the size?
You guys get done stroking each others barrels maybey you should have a big cup of reality to wash down the powder.


He didn't state he shot 3/4" to 1 1/2" 5 shot groups standing. He stated that they are the best handling rifles to shoot when standing on your hind legs.

Might be time for 6th grade reading comprehension.

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Originally Posted by ringworm
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the best handling rifles to shoot when standing on your hind legs)...Groups at 100m ranged from 3/4" to 1 1/2"' all 5 shot...

5 shot groups standing at 100= .3/4" groups?
I'm calling BS on 2 counts...
#1 BS on that and #2 who uses meters to call the distance and then unses inches to call the size?
You guys get done stroking each others barrels maybey you should have a big cup of reality to wash down the powder.


Get fugged Ringworm! You're nothing but a piece of schidt. You can't even comprehend what he's saying let alone the fact nobody on here gives a flying fugg what you think. You're into Steyr's for crying out loud!


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Don't forget to polish the tips...
You guys love to self promote.
2" groups are unacceptable from a 1000 dollar rifle.
Needing to bed a new rifle to get under a couple inchs is unacceptable.
Needing to recrown a new rifle is unacceptable.
Having rough and too long action screws is unacceptable on a 1000 dollar rifle.
Having a magbox not fit to the action is unacceptable in a new 1000 dollar rifle.
What do you have?
"Steyrs are ugly"?

Great defense...
You guys just keep on pushing that $500 kimbers POS.
I'd rather shoot a RAR. less bank, less work, less butt hurt.
This site is simply infested with tinkerers who don't want something done right.
No dust on yalls dremel tools, for sure.


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I like the Steyers except for the weight. I don't really care for 8 lb rifles and the light weight Steyr runs $2500.

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