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<blockquote data-quote="COBrad" data-source="post: 44946" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>After reading the new light weight LR hunting rifle project thread, my interest was rekindled. I have looked at New Ultra Light Arms, and Mr. Forbes tells me his rifles will shoot sub .25 MOA in a sub-5# rifle. Wow! I'm impressed, but I don't want to spend 2700 for a rifle I expect to shoot mostly at 300yds or less. Enter Kimber. With help from M. Forbes they have a sub 5# rifle that sells for around 1K. I spoke with Kimber and was told that .5 MOA was realistic with handloads. Now I am seeing a scoped rifle at 5.5# capable of taking above timberline 'hogs to 500yds. Can this be real from a rifle this light? Any one have any experiences to share on Kimber light weight rifles? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COBrad, post: 44946, member: 1940"] After reading the new light weight LR hunting rifle project thread, my interest was rekindled. I have looked at New Ultra Light Arms, and Mr. Forbes tells me his rifles will shoot sub .25 MOA in a sub-5# rifle. Wow! I'm impressed, but I don't want to spend 2700 for a rifle I expect to shoot mostly at 300yds or less. Enter Kimber. With help from M. Forbes they have a sub 5# rifle that sells for around 1K. I spoke with Kimber and was told that .5 MOA was realistic with handloads. Now I am seeing a scoped rifle at 5.5# capable of taking above timberline 'hogs to 500yds. Can this be real from a rifle this light? Any one have any experiences to share on Kimber light weight rifles? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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