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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 225149" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>One little problem here Mike.... When I read all the different posts in the various shooting and hunting forums, I find the more recent Kimbers to get most mixed reviews by far. I mean by far. Some get good rifles and some get big headaches. To palm this off on lack of shooting skill and experience is a bunch of BS. I have never owned a Kimber, but until recently thought they were a great rifle. They definitely have *REAL* problems, not imaginary, you can do your own search, or I can do one for you and show more than two dozen threads on this subject and you wont find any other such problem talk about *ANY* other rifle.</p><p> </p><p>When I pay hard earned $$$$ for a rifle, I expect a good product, one that shoots at least MOA without a lot of fine tuning, and cycles it's rounds without problems, You dont need a rifle in the field with extraction and feeding problems, especially one you pay Kimber prices for.</p><p> </p><p>Kimber has some real problems and they are living on an old rep and a lot of folks are getting big headaches from it. Time to give Kimber a notice to shape up or get out of the business.</p><p> </p><p>Let me know if you want me to do your research for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 225149, member: 11717"] One little problem here Mike.... When I read all the different posts in the various shooting and hunting forums, I find the more recent Kimbers to get most mixed reviews by far. I mean by far. Some get good rifles and some get big headaches. To palm this off on lack of shooting skill and experience is a bunch of BS. I have never owned a Kimber, but until recently thought they were a great rifle. They definitely have *REAL* problems, not imaginary, you can do your own search, or I can do one for you and show more than two dozen threads on this subject and you wont find any other such problem talk about *ANY* other rifle. When I pay hard earned $$$$ for a rifle, I expect a good product, one that shoots at least MOA without a lot of fine tuning, and cycles it's rounds without problems, You dont need a rifle in the field with extraction and feeding problems, especially one you pay Kimber prices for. Kimber has some real problems and they are living on an old rep and a lot of folks are getting big headaches from it. Time to give Kimber a notice to shape up or get out of the business. Let me know if you want me to do your research for you. [/QUOTE]
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