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<blockquote data-quote="VernAK" data-source="post: 1484399" data-attributes="member: 105383"><p>I've had a half dozen Kimbers and currently own three that all shoot very well.</p><p>I had to grind off a bit of the magazine box on one as the action was "teetering" on the </p><p>too high box. </p><p></p><p>Any rifle I buy gets the feed ramp polished and bedding checked as well as the trigger</p><p>tuned. </p><p></p><p>These rifles have all the features that I prefer in a hunting rifle so I'm willing to tweak</p><p>em a bit.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought a Barrett Fieldcraft in 6CM and it's a very nice rifle and very accurate but more $$$ than a Kimber also. It also lacks the 3 position safety and CRF that I prefer but for intended purpose it should do well.</p><p></p><p>As with all light barreled rifles, I pull the front sandbag back close to the trigger guard to get as much barrel stability out front when shooting at the range.</p><p></p><p>It does seem that Kimber has a customer service issue that needs to be addressed as the internet spreads the word rapidly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VernAK, post: 1484399, member: 105383"] I've had a half dozen Kimbers and currently own three that all shoot very well. I had to grind off a bit of the magazine box on one as the action was "teetering" on the too high box. Any rifle I buy gets the feed ramp polished and bedding checked as well as the trigger tuned. These rifles have all the features that I prefer in a hunting rifle so I'm willing to tweak em a bit. I recently bought a Barrett Fieldcraft in 6CM and it's a very nice rifle and very accurate but more $$$ than a Kimber also. It also lacks the 3 position safety and CRF that I prefer but for intended purpose it should do well. As with all light barreled rifles, I pull the front sandbag back close to the trigger guard to get as much barrel stability out front when shooting at the range. It does seem that Kimber has a customer service issue that needs to be addressed as the internet spreads the word rapidly. [/QUOTE]
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