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New member.. Kimber 8400 300WSM accuracy??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ldigio21" data-source="post: 589018" data-attributes="member: 40244"><p>For anyone who is not familiar with Hill Country Rifle,I have had 3 accurizing jobs and one rebarrel. Overall I am very satisfied with the results. My Browning A bolt in micromedalian rebarreled with a Lilja 22 " barrel to a 7mm-08 Ackley improved is now a one holer even when fire forming brass!! It does not care what bullet type or weight is used. I have a Kimber Super America 7mm Remington mag accurized. It consistently shoots under an inch, but more importantly if I were to shot one shot per year at the same target it still groups under and inch. It is extremely stable over the long haul which I find incredible for a wood stocked rifle. I have not had to change the scope adjustment in over 5 years. Also had a Belgian Browning in 30-06 accurized. Same great results. When the 300WSM came out I bought a Browning A-bolt and sent the rifle to them. They built me a 7mm WSM before the caliber was even released. I had to invent my own load data. This gun consistently groups .5" to .75" with Swift A frame bullets which while, great terminal performers are not match grade bullets. I prefer them for hunting so I am willing to sacrifice a little on paper. There is no other company I would use at this point as they have performed so well. By the way, this is not a "paid political announcement" I just feel that they deserve the cudos based on the way they have performed for me over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ldigio21, post: 589018, member: 40244"] For anyone who is not familiar with Hill Country Rifle,I have had 3 accurizing jobs and one rebarrel. Overall I am very satisfied with the results. My Browning A bolt in micromedalian rebarreled with a Lilja 22 " barrel to a 7mm-08 Ackley improved is now a one holer even when fire forming brass!! It does not care what bullet type or weight is used. I have a Kimber Super America 7mm Remington mag accurized. It consistently shoots under an inch, but more importantly if I were to shot one shot per year at the same target it still groups under and inch. It is extremely stable over the long haul which I find incredible for a wood stocked rifle. I have not had to change the scope adjustment in over 5 years. Also had a Belgian Browning in 30-06 accurized. Same great results. When the 300WSM came out I bought a Browning A-bolt and sent the rifle to them. They built me a 7mm WSM before the caliber was even released. I had to invent my own load data. This gun consistently groups .5" to .75" with Swift A frame bullets which while, great terminal performers are not match grade bullets. I prefer them for hunting so I am willing to sacrifice a little on paper. There is no other company I would use at this point as they have performed so well. By the way, this is not a "paid political announcement" I just feel that they deserve the cudos based on the way they have performed for me over the years. [/QUOTE]
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