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Kimber Hunter Rifles{any good)?
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 2205349" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I've just tried one Kimber Hunter ( the camo stock/blackened SS barrel) in .270 Win. It shot a down vertical string, 3" for 3 shots. The bolt would extract the case, but would drop it in the receiver before it could be ejected. Over and over. I hate sending rifles back to Makers, so sold it off to a guy who wanted to play with it. I've owned 5 Kimbers through the years; an 84M Classic/7mm-08, Kimber 84L Classic .270, 8400 300 WSM Stainless Classic, a blued 8400 300 WSM Classic and this last one, the Hunter. The first three were "perfection in function and beauty". The last two were Lemons. I guess one "pays your money and takes your chances". Good Luck to you Pard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 2205349, member: 86754"] I've just tried one Kimber Hunter ( the camo stock/blackened SS barrel) in .270 Win. It shot a down vertical string, 3" for 3 shots. The bolt would extract the case, but would drop it in the receiver before it could be ejected. Over and over. I hate sending rifles back to Makers, so sold it off to a guy who wanted to play with it. I've owned 5 Kimbers through the years; an 84M Classic/7mm-08, Kimber 84L Classic .270, 8400 300 WSM Stainless Classic, a blued 8400 300 WSM Classic and this last one, the Hunter. The first three were "perfection in function and beauty". The last two were Lemons. I guess one "pays your money and takes your chances". Good Luck to you Pard. [/QUOTE]
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