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Kimber 84 Hunter Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Frosty5050" data-source="post: 2347788" data-attributes="member: 119403"><p>I own a Kimber Hunter in .257 Roberts. It functions well and is super light-weight. Initially shot some factory rounds I had on hand through it and it didn't like them. I found out it is very picky, but was able to handload both the 100 grain ttsx and the 100 grain Nosler Partition and both shoot about .75". This is great for a 300 yard rifle (the Roberts does have its limitation). The controlled round feed action is great and so is the trigger. After it was broken in I could single round feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frosty5050, post: 2347788, member: 119403"] I own a Kimber Hunter in .257 Roberts. It functions well and is super light-weight. Initially shot some factory rounds I had on hand through it and it didn't like them. I found out it is very picky, but was able to handload both the 100 grain ttsx and the 100 grain Nosler Partition and both shoot about .75". This is great for a 300 yard rifle (the Roberts does have its limitation). The controlled round feed action is great and so is the trigger. After it was broken in I could single round feed. [/QUOTE]
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