Grace Engineering and its brand Montana Rifle Company (MRC) are excited to talk about one of their engineering accomplishments, the Adaptive Controlled Round Feed, which is incorporated in both MRC models – Junction and Highline.
Each Montana Rifle features Adaptive Controlled Round Feed (CRF), which allows a hunter to either load a single round directly into the chamber, or ammo can be fed from the magazine. By offering both methods, MRC is providing the gold standard in reliability with a controlled round fed rifle, while still giving them the option to push feed a round into the chamber.
Engineering accomplishments like this is what Grace Engineering is known for, and all of these takes place in Memphis, MI, making Montana Rifle a 100% American made firearm. “Seeing our engineering accomplishments like the Adaptive Controlled Round Feed hit the market in our products is a great testament to our incredible team of employees,” said Matt Grace, President of Grace Engineering.
No matter the hunting situation, Montana rifles are always ready to give the hunter options in how ammo is fed through the rifle, so you have a better opportunity to be successful in the field. Choose between the premium walnut stock Junction and the ultra-rugged Highline. Both are now available in 6.5 Creedmoor and.308 Win. A .300 Win Mag, 6.5MM PRC, 7MM PRC, and .375 H&H Mag will be introduced later this year. For more information on Montana Rifle Company and its products, please visit, https://montanarifleco.com/.
.308 Win Specs:
Junction
Weight: 7.5 lbs.
Overall Length: 45.25″
Twist Rate: 1:10
Barrel Length: 24″
Mag Capacity: 5
Highline
Weight: 6.8 lbs.
Overall Length: 45.25″
Twist Rate: 1:10
Barrel Length: 24″
Mag Capacity: 5
6.5 Creedmoor Specs:
Junction
Weight: 7.5 lbs.
Overall Length: 45.25″
Twist Rate: 1:8
Barrel Length: 24″
Mag Capacity: 5
Highline
Weight: 6.8 lbs.
Overall Length: 45.25″
Twist Rate: 1:8
Barrel Length: 24″
Mag Capacity: 5