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Originally Posted by RatherBHuntin
I am trying to stay in the 1200$ range and I think those go for quite a bit more??


I just bought one, NIB, off of Gunbroker, $1179 with free shipping.


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Seems like a lot of gun for the money, match grade, lapped barrels, trued actions, tuned triggers, glass and pillar bedded. Kinda looks close to custom and cheaper than you could build it for. ??

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My personal belief is that this company is about to catch fire. I think SAS would agree with me on that one. Their X2 is indeed quite a gem for the money.

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I concur with the thoughts on the stocks on the AVR and the AVR-SS; I have been strongly considering a MRC in 458 Win. A concern for me is there are no cross-bolts (black spots are cosmetic, per the company). In the same correspondence, they told me they ARE glass bedded. For the smaller bore rifles, I would think the stock would hold up fine and shoot well. From looking at the catalogue (not handling one) it just doesn't look like a very high quality stock.

With that said, I really like everything else about the barreled action. As noted previously, it appears to be an updated pre-64. I appreciate it using the old style m70 trigger. I am now considering buying just the barreled action and going with a McMillan or an wood stock (if I can find a reasonably priced big-bore wood stock.....).

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Originally Posted by UncleSoapy
My personal belief is that this company is about to catch fire. I think SAS would agree with me on that one. Their X2 is indeed quite a gem for the money.

...... Move over Kimber Montana, here comes the real Montana rifle


How well does yours shoot/feed etc?


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Originally Posted by UncleSoapy
My personal belief is that this company is about to catch fire. I think SAS would agree with me on that one. Their X2 is indeed quite a gem for the money.

...... Move over Kimber Montana, here comes the real Montana rifle


They may catch fire, but they are two different rifles. The MRC will appeal to the old guard Model 70 crowd and thus I like mine. Waiting on Leupold QR's.

Whither you prefer one over the other depends on what you are happy carrying around.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead

How well does yours shoot/feed etc?


I have a few hundred rounds through the 260 and about 100 through the 308 without a hiccup.

Battue is astute and on touching on the key point. The Kimber and the MRC are different rifles. I grew up using a M70 and so the MRC feels very natural to me. The Kimber was very accurate, and pleasant to carry, but I just did not enjoy shooting it and it sat in the safe.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
Originally Posted by UncleSoapy
My personal belief is that this company is about to catch fire. I think SAS would agree with me on that one. Their X2 is indeed quite a gem for the money.

...... Move over Kimber Montana, here comes the real Montana rifle


How well does yours shoot/feed etc?


Hopeful it will do just fine.
I will know once I get it.
Payment goes out Monday


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Originally Posted by UncleSoapy
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My personal belief is that this company is about to catch fire. I think SAS would agree with me on that one. Their X2 is indeed quite a gem for the money.

...... Move over Kimber Montana, here comes the real Montana rifle


How well does yours shoot/feed etc?


Hopeful it will do just fine.
I will know once I get it.
Payment goes out Monday


So a rifle you've never held nor shot is a gem for the money and should trump a Kimber. Compelling


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Calm your tits Mr. Buzzkill
I'm excited about my new purchase. Based on everything I've heard from people who have them, they are a gem.
And yes, it is my prediction that they will take over The synthetic/stainless market.
Go poop, you'll feel better.


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Originally Posted by FFemtRN5287
pair in 7STW and 358STA would be an appropriate birthday present for myself this year.


That is quite a pair of powder burners.


Ya, and unfortunately I'm not seeing either available on their website anymore. A little over a year ago they had a section for custom rifles and both of those calibers were available. I guess I'll have to drop them an email and see if they are still offering them.


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Originally Posted by UncleSoapy
Calm your tits Mr. Buzzkill
I'm excited about my new purchase. Based on everything I've heard from people who have them, they are a gem.
And yes, it is my prediction that they will take over The synthetic/stainless market.
Go poop, you'll feel better.


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Good one, a lot of thought put into that comeback


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Originally Posted by FFemtRN5287
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pair in 7STW and 358STA would be an appropriate birthday present for myself this year.


That is quite a pair of powder burners.


Ya, and unfortunately I'm not seeing either available on their website anymore. A little over a year ago they had a section for custom rifles and both of those calibers were available. I guess I'll have to drop them an email and see if they are still offering them.


I like your choices as well. My two go-to big game rifles are very similar. a 7mm Mashburn Super (very close to the STW in case capacity but will fit in my Mauser action rifle, barely) and a wildcat 338/8mm RemMag that I came up with about 25 years ago and call a 340 Tyrannosaur. The 338 Wildcat will push 225TTSX's out at3100, and the big 7 will push Moly'ed 120gr TTSX's to 3600 or more. Hoping for 3400 with 140's for my
next load work up in that rifle.

Fantastic two rifle combo for all game short of Elephant and Rhino/Hippo class. Last time I checked, not a lot of tags available for those kinds of animals here in the US.

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PS, if MRC does not make these calibers anymore, not hard to get two of them chambered for a different long magnum caliber and re bore or re chamber as nessesary.


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I have two custom rifles build on the MRC action and love them both. 375 Ruger and 300 WBY, both feed and function well. No comparison to my Kimber Montana. Would not hesitate to say they are a great value.


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Originally Posted by FFemtRN5287
I've been researching them a bit myself. Hoping to convince the wife that ordering a stainless/synthetic pair in 7STW and 358STA would be an appropriate birthday present for myself this year.


your right it would be a nice birthday present i built a 7mmstw on their barreled action and it shoots great

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