Montana Rifle Company TSAVO in .375 H&H - Shooting!!!

Mark, my oldest son Arthur Lambart II (who is also an AH member) is a Lefty. I was asking on his behalf. BTW the MRC guys also mentioned that "upgraded wood" would be standard on their new rifles.
 
As mentioned above, I completely agree with stock. I know they have some time and money invested in the design, but seems like now would be the time to consider making some changes before things really get ramped up.

I've been given assurances that the design of the stock is to reduce felt recoil. The looks of it may not be ideal to some (including me), but if it performs as advertised...it could be a game changer.
 
I've been given assurances that the design of the stock is to reduce felt recoil. The looks of it may not be ideal to some (including me), but if it performs as advertised...it could be a game changer.
I’m sure they have taken some cues from the rokstock and their joint venture with unknown munitions.

It is ugly but the overwhelming consensus has been that it helps with muzzle rise and staying on target for follow up shots.
 
Refer to my post above. Left handed rifles? Is that 10% of the market? Nothing against left handed shooters but business wise, MRC will need to sell a lot of left handed rifles for them to be profitable.

The above stated, frankly I never thought to ask Ian. Sorry...
You could ask Ian, @Imac45acp
I definitely understand the economics of producing left hand models but us lefty’s have to be optimistic.
 
Jeffery404, I think you are on the right track. Take the MRC action and barrel it and stock it how you prefer for your caliber preferences and body, neck and face demensions. This is more like Kimber than a custom one man builder.


As Mark said. Look at the failed business model of Dakota, and previously MRC to see what does not work.
 
that would be a nice option down the road if the rifles sell well.

My point was for all the custom requests. Buying the action is the best option. Have it barreled and stocked as you see fit. Of course that doubles or triples the price of the standard rifle.

Mark tells me that MRC is building the .458 Lott with the more traditional straight stock.
 
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I’m really looking forward to getting one of these. I got to handle a prototype .375 at SCI Nashville and was very impressed. The custom options are very interesting, as there are few little things I’d like to add. My son and I have the exact same initials, and I’d like to get one with gold or silver stock shields with my initials on it. After a few safaris I’d then like to give it to him to use. If they do roll these out in one of the .416’s or .404 then I’ll order one of those as well.
 
Well, since the initial/current offering is a medium bore, I would say chances are good. :-). Sorry, it was on a tee. :-)

Beat me to it!

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I spoke with the MTR team at the SCI Convention in Nashville. They had a couple of rifles there and I was impressed with their fit, feel and finish. Looking forward to additional calibers.
 
What’s the weight and balance like? What did you think of the trigger and is it proprietary or from a vendor?
Weight is just over 8lbs without the scope. Center of mass is right at the front action screw for carry balance.
Beautiful rifle! Any indication if Montana will produce left hand rifles?
Lefties are in the works, but I can't give you a firm date.
Dave, yes MRC uses the Pre-64 M70 trigger design. Probably better steel used in today's product.

The wood on the subject TSAVO is to my understanding what one can expect on their production rifles.
Pre-64 M70 trigger geometry. Sear and trigger are wire EDM cut A2 tool steel, hardened and tempered to 56-59 Rc. Trigger is TiN coated for slickness. For those that must "upgrade" the trigger, an M70 non-MOA Timney will fit.
I am hoping they offer a black rifle with a synthetic McMillan safari stock at some point.

Would be super if it came with integral mounts like their other rifles do.
The Brooks is the Tsavo's sibling with a McMillan's Supergrade stock. It retains the integrated pic of our standard rifles, but keeps the barrel band and irons (fiber optic front for the Brooks). I believe it will have stainless tone Cerakote. The attached image is the initial 375 H&H test gun in raw stainless. Sorry, but the production rifles won't have my awesome rattle can paint job. Also shown is a directional brake that didn't make the cut. It works well, but holy h3ll, it's obnoxious. This rifle is at McMillan right now getting the production inlet fine tuned.

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Please let us lefties in mind, I need a high quality DG rifle.
 
Imagine having a stainless 375H&H or 458LOTT! That's gonna be AWESOME!
 

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