NolanOsborn
Regular
- Location
- British Columbia
If you haven't already picked one up and are interested in a .270, River Sportsman in Campbell River (Van Island) has a great deal on a new 270 Montana. I think $1500ish tax in. They had a 300wsm Montana for a bit less but that one came home with me 
I've got 2 Montana's (300wsm and a 338WM I had cut to 20" and irons installed for guiding in the Yukon) and a 308 Classic Select. I have been very pleased. The 338 was beat up, in an out of the scabbard, dragged through soaking wet willow, used as a hiking pole in sheep season, even landed on it after I got bucked off a horse barebacking up a valley with it slung across my back. The finish is great and the rifle is bombproof. The same could not be said for my JM Marlin 1895 I used the year before up there.
I would not hesitate to buy another
Edit: and the Montana stocks handle recoil quite well. My right shoulder is weak from a shattered humeral head a year ago (horses...) and I don't find my 6.5lb short 338WM to be too much to handle.
I've got 2 Montana's (300wsm and a 338WM I had cut to 20" and irons installed for guiding in the Yukon) and a 308 Classic Select. I have been very pleased. The 338 was beat up, in an out of the scabbard, dragged through soaking wet willow, used as a hiking pole in sheep season, even landed on it after I got bucked off a horse barebacking up a valley with it slung across my back. The finish is great and the rifle is bombproof. The same could not be said for my JM Marlin 1895 I used the year before up there.
I would not hesitate to buy another
Edit: and the Montana stocks handle recoil quite well. My right shoulder is weak from a shattered humeral head a year ago (horses...) and I don't find my 6.5lb short 338WM to be too much to handle.




















































