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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 225579" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>My intent isn't to beat up on Kimber. They had an outstanding rep for many years and I hope they get it together and start producing great rifles on a consistant basis and back them with a guarantee. My intention is to bring to light the alleged problems and inconsistencies with their rifles and no one should take my word for it especially since it is second hand. I would hope anyone looking at Kimber would do a lot of research first. I know what a headache a bad rifle can be and I would hate to see someone's hunting season screwed up and them wasting a lot of time, effort and $$$ on trying towork up a load and troubleshoot problems, paying gunsmiths to fix problems, etc. Nothing is greater than a great rifle and nothing is worse than a bad rifle.</p><p> </p><p>My Sako is an 85 and I just got the NF put on it and plan to work up a load here in the next week or two with 180 E-Tips. I'll post the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 225579, member: 11717"] My intent isn't to beat up on Kimber. They had an outstanding rep for many years and I hope they get it together and start producing great rifles on a consistant basis and back them with a guarantee. My intention is to bring to light the alleged problems and inconsistencies with their rifles and no one should take my word for it especially since it is second hand. I would hope anyone looking at Kimber would do a lot of research first. I know what a headache a bad rifle can be and I would hate to see someone's hunting season screwed up and them wasting a lot of time, effort and $$$ on trying towork up a load and troubleshoot problems, paying gunsmiths to fix problems, etc. Nothing is greater than a great rifle and nothing is worse than a bad rifle. My Sako is an 85 and I just got the NF put on it and plan to work up a load here in the next week or two with 180 E-Tips. I'll post the results. [/QUOTE]
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