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Kimber Montana .30-06
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodbutchertoo" data-source="post: 1029509" data-attributes="member: 61419"><p>I've owned two Montanas. A 300 WSM and the gun I kept, a 270 WSM. Both were easy to get incredible accuracy out of. Both sub-MOA</p><p> I do hand load though.</p><p>I shoot the 270 WSM toped with a Kahles 4-12x50 SF and Talley single piece bases..........its a truly amazing gun. </p><p>It may have been said but check your rings and bases. </p><p> </p><p>Even when I don't let the gun completely cool down at our range, the hot thin barrel doesn't string shots.</p><p> </p><p>I have a lot of synthetic stocked rifles.... Sakos, HS on Remingtons etc...and while the most butt ugly one of them all, the Kimber Kevlar reinforced is as ridged and ergonomic to me as any of them. It also seems to tame recoil well for a six pound gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodbutchertoo, post: 1029509, member: 61419"] I've owned two Montanas. A 300 WSM and the gun I kept, a 270 WSM. Both were easy to get incredible accuracy out of. Both sub-MOA I do hand load though. I shoot the 270 WSM toped with a Kahles 4-12x50 SF and Talley single piece bases..........its a truly amazing gun. It may have been said but check your rings and bases. Even when I don't let the gun completely cool down at our range, the hot thin barrel doesn't string shots. I have a lot of synthetic stocked rifles.... Sakos, HS on Remingtons etc...and while the most butt ugly one of them all, the Kimber Kevlar reinforced is as ridged and ergonomic to me as any of them. It also seems to tame recoil well for a six pound gun. [/QUOTE]
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