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Shot my new Montana short today

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01 February 2004, 18:55
35nut
Shot my new Montana short today
I ordered 2 stainless short actions in the charter offering. Both are going to be barreled by Montana Rifleman. One is in 6.5-270 WSM and the other 25-270 WSM. The 25-270 is at Serengeti Stockworks getting a stock on it right now. The 6.5-270 I received a couple of weeks ago. I got a Tupperware stock and made it fit. Then loaded 50 rounds and went to the range. The main purpose for the visit was to brake in the barrel.
I did the 1 shot and clean routine. To my surprise and delight after the 7th round there was no copper fouling for the rest of the rounds. The grouping was a different story though. I had terrible vertical stringing. I know that this is the stock and not the action or the barrel. It will not wear this stock for long. I am waiting to see the stock from Serengeti Stockworks before I decide what to stock this one with. But you know how it is with big boy toys; (You can't wait to use them)

I was very pleased with the action finish and barrel work on this action. One thing though, while I was waiting for the Tupperware stock I just put the barreled action in the safe. I made the mistake of not oiling it and Montana's barrels must have a lot of carbon in them as I have several small rust spots on the exterior of the barrel now. This was my mistake, as I know better than to leave anything unprotected.
02 February 2004, 04:56
Savage99
Alloy steel is primarily iron. It's iron that forms FeO and not carbon. Steel is "low carbon" iron. The amount of carbon in that barrel is about 0.4% The surface may have been contaminated with something or not protected with oil.



The Bell & Carlson standard Carbelite stocks are very easy to work and don't cost much. The ones that I have done here seem to shoot better than the tupperware stocks or even wood stocks. You might consider one of these as a rough conditions stock for the rifle that will wear the Acrabond stock. The B&C stock might fit both rifles as well.
02 February 2004, 05:17
Ol` Joe
I`m glad to hear reports on the Montana short actions, expecially when they wear a Montana barrel. I have one coming - std bolt, CM, short action - that I told them to barrel in 6.5x284 and hope it shoots as well as I`ve heard their barrels do.

35nut, did you have them blue the action/barrel also? How did it turn out? I`ll have to remember to make sure I have it oiled up well before I put mine up as I will be waiting awhile before I stock mine. I`m still unsure if I want to go with wood or not on mine.
03 February 2004, 09:19
Calif Hunter
35nut - the Montana stainless barrel rusted? Or did you have a CM barrel put on the stainless action? I ask because I am having them put a stainless barrel on my stainless short action, and I was hoping it'd be more rust-proof.
04 February 2004, 16:34
35nut
The barrel now has several vary small discoloration�s over about a 4" area just forward of the stock. I also have a Shilen and two Hart barrels that have miner spots on them also, but they were subject to some vary fowl weather out on the ocean a couple of times.
And yes they are all stainless.
Stainless is not bullet proof, Just a little more bullet resistant.
04 February 2004, 17:32
Calif Hunter
Hmmm - I could understand the rust when exposed to salt water and foul weather for an extended period, but I have had stainless handguns for years and never gotten a spot of rust on them, even from leather holsters in the rain. I did always wipe them down as soon as possible, though. (I know that stainless is not immune to rust completely.)

Thanks for the heads-up - I'll keep an eye on my Montana action and barrel.