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Kimber Mountain Ascent 6.5CM Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Landscaper" data-source="post: 1403265" data-attributes="member: 99895"><p>I have a newer Kimber MA in 280ai. I would not do any recrown or lapping of anything...I would start with trigger, then check the magazine contact on the bottom of the mag well. Those typically are a little tight and mine was as well. If you google kimber montana fixes, this issue pops up but is easily fixed. I also bedded it because I bed every single rifle I own. I did all of this before shooting it for a total of less than 20 bucks. The rifle shot around 1 moa when I first started shooting it.....then I learned the proper way to shoot the ultralights and now it's under 3/8" moa. I really think a lot of the "accuracy issues" with these are with the technique, not the rifle....it was for me anyway. Congrats on your win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Landscaper, post: 1403265, member: 99895"] I have a newer Kimber MA in 280ai. I would not do any recrown or lapping of anything...I would start with trigger, then check the magazine contact on the bottom of the mag well. Those typically are a little tight and mine was as well. If you google kimber montana fixes, this issue pops up but is easily fixed. I also bedded it because I bed every single rifle I own. I did all of this before shooting it for a total of less than 20 bucks. The rifle shot around 1 moa when I first started shooting it.....then I learned the proper way to shoot the ultralights and now it's under 3/8" moa. I really think a lot of the "accuracy issues" with these are with the technique, not the rifle....it was for me anyway. Congrats on your win. [/QUOTE]
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