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Kimber Hunter Rifles{any good)?
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<blockquote data-quote="VTbluegrass" data-source="post: 2205418" data-attributes="member: 104786"><p>I must be on the lucky side all Kimbers I have been around did very well. They heat up fast and number 1 barrels really can walk when hot. I generally never shoot more than two in a row. When doing load development I shot over a chrony in 3 shots strings but for fine tuning group and zero it was very slow going to prevent stringing. Like one shot cool and so forth. My 06 needed about 4 strokes with a fine stone on the edge of the bolt face as the edge was sharp and would shave brass from cases in the magazine. I only really like the Classics and could be talked into a Montana, not certain I could be talked into the Hunter just because I don't like the way the plastic stock feels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTbluegrass, post: 2205418, member: 104786"] I must be on the lucky side all Kimbers I have been around did very well. They heat up fast and number 1 barrels really can walk when hot. I generally never shoot more than two in a row. When doing load development I shot over a chrony in 3 shots strings but for fine tuning group and zero it was very slow going to prevent stringing. Like one shot cool and so forth. My 06 needed about 4 strokes with a fine stone on the edge of the bolt face as the edge was sharp and would shave brass from cases in the magazine. I only really like the Classics and could be talked into a Montana, not certain I could be talked into the Hunter just because I don't like the way the plastic stock feels. [/QUOTE]
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