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Kimber Hunter Rifles{any good)?
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<blockquote data-quote="elf" data-source="post: 2206108" data-attributes="member: 103580"><p>I bought a Kimber 84 in 308 about 10 years ago. Beautiful gun but it would not shoot. Bore scope found rust about 3 in below the muzzle. I returned it to Kimber in Yonkers, NY. They re=barreled it. Then back to them again after I found one action screw almost impossible to align. When it came back, I took it to the range, put 3 in the box magazine and 1 in chamber. With first shot, the box lid opened and 3 fell to the ground. They fixed it and I still have the rifle. Still have it, but lost confidence in it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elf, post: 2206108, member: 103580"] I bought a Kimber 84 in 308 about 10 years ago. Beautiful gun but it would not shoot. Bore scope found rust about 3 in below the muzzle. I returned it to Kimber in Yonkers, NY. They re=barreled it. Then back to them again after I found one action screw almost impossible to align. When it came back, I took it to the range, put 3 in the box magazine and 1 in chamber. With first shot, the box lid opened and 3 fell to the ground. They fixed it and I still have the rifle. Still have it, but lost confidence in it [/QUOTE]
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