Originally Posted by Mule Deer
You're right, the Montana action "did not minic 98 Mauser gas handling," but the bolt shroud was flanged, which probably diverts gas away from the shooter's face as much as any factor in the 98's design.

Winchester somehow missed this, among other things. Even the later CRF Model 70s, which have what is supposedly a gas-block on the left side of the bolt, let a LOT of gas blow right back into the shooter's face.

The bolt sleeve lock on the Model 70 kind of limited the option of a wide flange. The MRC used a different bolt sleeve lock which allowed for the more robust flange. Here again, the Mauser bolt sleeve lock was so good, there is no reason to design anything else, IMO. Nonetheless, I agree, the MRC is a lot better at gas handling than the Model 70. GD