New From Montana Rifle Company

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posted on January 19, 2016
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Montana Rifle Company is so passionate about the hunting industry that it rolled out a new cabin-style booth. While I can attest to the quality of their dangerous game guns firsthand, the company now offers a beautiful AVR stock in XX Walnut with full wrap-around front checkering.

The new Cascade Extreme is a limited edition, 50-rifle package deal. The rifle's green composite stock matches its green Leupold scope and the rifle and scope have matching serial numbers.  Thanks to the gun's muzzlebrake, a 300 Mag. kicks like a .22!

Varmint and predator hunters have the new Prairie Runner, an easy-to-shoot rifle sporting a simple design with a forest camo laminate stock. Available in right and left hand models, it has a stainless barrel and advanced muzzlebrake design. It's available in 22-250 with other cartridges such as 6.5 Creedmoor coming soon.

For more information, go to MontanaRifleCo.com.

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