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Kimber Rifle accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="teamr2" data-source="post: 2677220" data-attributes="member: 112346"><p>Own 3 Kimber rifles. A mountain ascent and Adirondack in 308 and a mountain ascent in 300WM. Every one of them is sub MOA and an absolute joy to carry. The 300 is the mildest recoiling 300 I've ever owned which was shocking as it is by far the lightest. One thing I've learned about light weight rifles is you cannot let them "free recoil". When shooting, I put a little downward pressure on the scope. Group size shrunk dramatically when doing this. I'd buy another one in an instant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teamr2, post: 2677220, member: 112346"] Own 3 Kimber rifles. A mountain ascent and Adirondack in 308 and a mountain ascent in 300WM. Every one of them is sub MOA and an absolute joy to carry. The 300 is the mildest recoiling 300 I've ever owned which was shocking as it is by far the lightest. One thing I've learned about light weight rifles is you cannot let them "free recoil". When shooting, I put a little downward pressure on the scope. Group size shrunk dramatically when doing this. I'd buy another one in an instant. [/QUOTE]
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