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Back Country LR Rifle Advise- need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="ramrod79" data-source="post: 971123" data-attributes="member: 58107"><p>I think someone already posted on here about the Kimber Montana,I recently just bought one ,and I have to say I was skeptical at first but it weighs 6.8 with a Leu 4-12x14 AO ,and adjustable turret, caliber is a 280 AI , I tried some 150 LRAB out in it ,and it showed some promise then I went to the 168 berger and it shot really well about a .65 at 100 with a 4 shot group. I would not hesitate to shoot this gun out to 600 yards at anything , great gun very shoulder friendly when packing in the hills, I had some work done to it but all said, and done 2K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramrod79, post: 971123, member: 58107"] I think someone already posted on here about the Kimber Montana,I recently just bought one ,and I have to say I was skeptical at first but it weighs 6.8 with a Leu 4-12x14 AO ,and adjustable turret, caliber is a 280 AI , I tried some 150 LRAB out in it ,and it showed some promise then I went to the 168 berger and it shot really well about a .65 at 100 with a 4 shot group. I would not hesitate to shoot this gun out to 600 yards at anything , great gun very shoulder friendly when packing in the hills, I had some work done to it but all said, and done 2K. [/QUOTE]
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