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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Kimber Montana
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<blockquote data-quote="doubledoc" data-source="post: 1834721" data-attributes="member: 88419"><p>I had TERRIBLE luck with a 700 Classic in .257 Roberts, a caliber I always wanted to tinker with. It wouldn't shoot anything, even after I bedded it, did the trigger, and had two 'smiths go through it. Finally traded it and bought a Kimber Hunter in .257. Right out of the box, Federal Premium 120 gr NPs, all three sight-in shots touching at 100 yrds. As long as the barrel's cool, it is a fine shooter, and a pleasure to hunt with. What more do you want for $800? I love all 4 of my Kimbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doubledoc, post: 1834721, member: 88419"] I had TERRIBLE luck with a 700 Classic in .257 Roberts, a caliber I always wanted to tinker with. It wouldn't shoot anything, even after I bedded it, did the trigger, and had two 'smiths go through it. Finally traded it and bought a Kimber Hunter in .257. Right out of the box, Federal Premium 120 gr NPs, all three sight-in shots touching at 100 yrds. As long as the barrel's cool, it is a fine shooter, and a pleasure to hunt with. What more do you want for $800? I love all 4 of my Kimbers. [/QUOTE]
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