



January 16, 2013
New Rifle: Montana Rifles' American Vantage Series
By The Editors
This is a big gun that comes with a relatively small price tag. The rifle is chambered for big calibers like the .375 H&H and the .416 Remington. It features a rugged claw extractor and a walnut stock. It weighs about 9 pounds without a scope, comes with a buckhorn sight, and a bead up front.
In total the gun only costs $1,200. The gun also comes in a synthetic stock and stainless steel model.
Comments (7)
Who makes their barrels?
Happy, I believe they make their own. I'll ask my brother. Mike and I worked with Brian Sipe at the aluminum plant years ago. Fine people. I sure wish them well in their endeavor. Seems they are doing great. I think I heard something about expansion of their plant in Kalispell when I was back there this past summer.
Actually, the rifles are made by their sister company, Montana Rifleman, also in the same building in Kalispell.
$1200 sounds reasonable
I wonder if they chamber it in .416 Rigby for hot climates.
The price is reasonable.
Why would anyone build a very nice rifle and throw a totally worthless buckhorn sight on it. A buckhorn sight isn't worthe the efforst to melt it down for scrap.
I fail to see what's wrong with a buckhorn site i've shot quiet a few animals with iron sights. rifle sounds awesome I'm going to need to look into it.
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Who makes their barrels?
Happy, I believe they make their own. I'll ask my brother. Mike and I worked with Brian Sipe at the aluminum plant years ago. Fine people. I sure wish them well in their endeavor. Seems they are doing great. I think I heard something about expansion of their plant in Kalispell when I was back there this past summer.
Actually, the rifles are made by their sister company, Montana Rifleman, also in the same building in Kalispell.
$1200 sounds reasonable
I wonder if they chamber it in .416 Rigby for hot climates.
The price is reasonable.
I fail to see what's wrong with a buckhorn site i've shot quiet a few animals with iron sights. rifle sounds awesome I'm going to need to look into it.
Why would anyone build a very nice rifle and throw a totally worthless buckhorn sight on it. A buckhorn sight isn't worthe the efforst to melt it down for scrap.
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