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<blockquote data-quote="bjlooper" data-source="post: 114830" data-attributes="member: 5547"><p>Roll-Your-Own</p><p>You are correct the Montana Action is cast. The company that does the casting is owned by Ruger and also cast the Ruger actions. I've talked to a couple of gunsmithis that use the montana actions and strength is not a problem. The tolerances on the ruger and Montana action arn't as tight as you would want on a long range hunting rifle or competition gun, but this loosenesss is desrible on a DGR that will be used on a dusty safari. with DGR reliabilty is paramount not accurcy, as long as you can hit a grapfruit at fifty yards you have enough accracy. Rember the post about Mark V actions sticking this is what happen with a actin that is to tight.</p><p></p><p>DR B</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjlooper, post: 114830, member: 5547"] Roll-Your-Own You are correct the Montana Action is cast. The company that does the casting is owned by Ruger and also cast the Ruger actions. I've talked to a couple of gunsmithis that use the montana actions and strength is not a problem. The tolerances on the ruger and Montana action arn't as tight as you would want on a long range hunting rifle or competition gun, but this loosenesss is desrible on a DGR that will be used on a dusty safari. with DGR reliabilty is paramount not accurcy, as long as you can hit a grapfruit at fifty yards you have enough accracy. Rember the post about Mark V actions sticking this is what happen with a actin that is to tight. DR B [/QUOTE]
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