Coyotes Beware-(Dial Up Warning)

Bigbill

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I just got this new rifle to the range, though I owned it for about two years.

It is a Montana Rifleman 1999 action, in 257 AI, on an Accuracy Innovations laminate stock. It was built for me by Bits of Pieces. The barrel is 26inches long, and the rifle weighs approximately 10lbs. The scope is a Leopold VX III, 2.5-8 power. I think I will get a varmint scope in the near future, as the rig seems ideally suited to taking coyotes or possibly wolves.

I fired two boxes of 257 Roberts plus P through it today. The kick is very mild, though the noise is tremendously loud for some reason. I am not a very good shot, but off a sandbag I shot some very tight groups. This surprised me, as I understood that AI cartridges often give poor accuracy in their parent cartridge. Such is not the case here. The ammo was the cheap stuff, economy priced hunting ammo from Remington and Winchester. The bullets were 117 grain that dropped considerably out to three hundred meters. I did not measure the groups, but at one hundred meters, three shots would fit into the size of a dime.

I like the looks of the rifle and the accuracy is as good as I can ever shoot. I cannot imagine that with hand loads the group size will decrease, as I am not that good a shot. Perhaps other shooters will have to take it for a spin to demonstrate its accuracy potential. Everything about the rifle worked well, except for one serious issue. I had three misfires, where the cartridge failed to fire. I ejected the three rounds and found that two of them had strong strikes on the primers, but the rounds did not fire. Upon chambering for the second time, all three fired. One round had a very shallow strike on the primer. I think the rifle may have to be adjusted to put more thump on the primers, but I do not know for sure. I guess I will have to shoot some more to find out.

BB

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I have built and shot a lot of rifles chambered for many different Ackley Improved cartridges, from 223 to 375. As a rule they shoot just as well fireforming as they do with formed cases.

Your experience is typical.

Ted
 
257 Ai

BB Ijust got a used 257 AI on a Win XTR 70 laminate and the target that a previous owner inclued was nothing short of exceptional and the powder he used was 49 grains of IMR 4350, my loading buddy shot the same rifle with a 100 grain bullet with 53 grains of H4350 and put 3 into the same hole, too chicken to fire the fourth. Hope yours shoots well for you. FS
 
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I had three misfires, where the cartridge failed to fire. I ejected the three rounds and found that two of them had strong strikes on the primers, but the rounds did not fire. Upon chambering for the second time, all three fired. One round had a very shallow strike on the primer.

Bigbill,

This has been a problem with the MRC99 actions. IIRC most have replaced the firing pin spring with a stronger one. Good luck with it.

Great looking rifle. I've been thinking of a .260 Rem or similar on one of those actions.
 
Try pulling apart the bolt and cleaning the inside with gun cleaner. I had the same issue on one of my Kimbers, turned out to be a little bit of old oil slowing down the firing pin. Never had an issue after cleaning it.
 
Also, Bigbill, roughly how long did Barry need to finish your rifle?

Sorry. I do not recall theexact price. I remember it was something like $2600.00 without the scope, but please do not quote me on that. You might phone Barry and ask for an estimate.

Also, I do not recall exactly how long it took to get to me. But it was not very long. I asked him to make it ASAP b/c I required it for a particular reason and he did comply with my request. I estimate it took three months.

BB
 
3 months.

Sorry. I do not recall theexact price. I remember it was something like $2600.00 without the scope, but please do not quote me on that. You might phone Barry and ask for an estimate.

Also, I do not recall exactly how long it took to get to me. But it was not very long. I asked him to make it ASAP b/c I required it for a particular reason and he did comply with my request. I estimate it took three months.

BB

Thanks, BB. That is quick, I've waited over a year for other Smiths. Not complaining, but, I've been hearing good things about Barry @ Bits of Pieces. Quick. Good work. Might be worth calling for my next one.
 
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