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Advice please - Kimber Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 395954" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Ive owned a Kimber 1911, and loved the quality, and accuracy. I have never, untill this thread hered 1 bad thing about them for rifles or pistols. I have a buddy who owns one in a 325wsm, and it shoots ragged clover leafs at 100yds. with handloads, and another buddy with one in a 300wsm who loves his. I love the feel of them because theyre so close in feel to the Win model-70. Strange, I never thought Id see so many negitave comments on such a well respected name in the firearms industry. Hmmmm. Well I suppose the folks here expect alot from thier rifles, and its good to get feedback, + and - from real long range shooters. Makes you think a bit before you lay down your hard earned $ doesnt it.</p><p>Good luck with whatever choice you make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 395954, member: 22166"] Ive owned a Kimber 1911, and loved the quality, and accuracy. I have never, untill this thread hered 1 bad thing about them for rifles or pistols. I have a buddy who owns one in a 325wsm, and it shoots ragged clover leafs at 100yds. with handloads, and another buddy with one in a 300wsm who loves his. I love the feel of them because theyre so close in feel to the Win model-70. Strange, I never thought Id see so many negitave comments on such a well respected name in the firearms industry. Hmmmm. Well I suppose the folks here expect alot from thier rifles, and its good to get feedback, + and - from real long range shooters. Makes you think a bit before you lay down your hard earned $ doesnt it. Good luck with whatever choice you make. [/QUOTE]
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