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<blockquote data-quote="pontoon" data-source="post: 1158220" data-attributes="member: 91473"><p>Now that I've decided not to shorten my Kimber Montana 84L .270 Win, I'm thinking about how to improve the accuracy. There is this article, which is interesting, and I'll probably do some of that stuff. <a href="http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=520031" target="_blank">Kimber Montana bedding - The Firing Line Forums</a> Would you recommend doing these tips? If so should I do it myself or hire a gunsmith?</p><p></p><p>I'm also wondering about muzzle jump/flip. I read that people found that the rifle is less accurate if the front end is unsupported since it's so light. If that's the case, should I install a muzzle brake or magnaport on the Montana to improve the accuracy? I'd rather not do it if I can help it because I worry I'll forget ear plugs and wreck my hearing while hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pontoon, post: 1158220, member: 91473"] Now that I've decided not to shorten my Kimber Montana 84L .270 Win, I'm thinking about how to improve the accuracy. There is this article, which is interesting, and I'll probably do some of that stuff. [url=http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=520031]Kimber Montana bedding - The Firing Line Forums[/url] Would you recommend doing these tips? If so should I do it myself or hire a gunsmith? I'm also wondering about muzzle jump/flip. I read that people found that the rifle is less accurate if the front end is unsupported since it's so light. If that's the case, should I install a muzzle brake or magnaport on the Montana to improve the accuracy? I'd rather not do it if I can help it because I worry I'll forget ear plugs and wreck my hearing while hunting. [/QUOTE]
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