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New member.. Kimber 8400 300WSM accuracy??
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<blockquote data-quote="gt1900" data-source="post: 125132" data-attributes="member: 6640"><p>I just back into big game hunting and went out and bought a Kimber 8400 300 WSM. It will shoot 1 1/4 in. groups at a 100 yards with all the factory ammo Ive tried so far. After finding this site I decided that 1 1/4 just aint gonna cut it. You guys who are shooting out 800-1000 yards are my hero's. I would love to have the experience and equipment to do that, but for now, Id like to get my kimber to shoot 3/4 in groups with factory ammo. I figure that would be good to about 500 yards at the max. Ive looked into a couple of gunsmiths "accurizing" service. Do you guys have any suggestions on the best way to go about this and who are some of the better gunsmiths I could use? I know that handloading would help, but right now I just don't have time for that. So I figure 3/4 in. with factory ammo would be a good start. Thanks in advance..</p><p>Travis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gt1900, post: 125132, member: 6640"] I just back into big game hunting and went out and bought a Kimber 8400 300 WSM. It will shoot 1 1/4 in. groups at a 100 yards with all the factory ammo Ive tried so far. After finding this site I decided that 1 1/4 just aint gonna cut it. You guys who are shooting out 800-1000 yards are my hero's. I would love to have the experience and equipment to do that, but for now, Id like to get my kimber to shoot 3/4 in groups with factory ammo. I figure that would be good to about 500 yards at the max. Ive looked into a couple of gunsmiths "accurizing" service. Do you guys have any suggestions on the best way to go about this and who are some of the better gunsmiths I could use? I know that handloading would help, but right now I just don't have time for that. So I figure 3/4 in. with factory ammo would be a good start. Thanks in advance.. Travis [/QUOTE]
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