Originally Posted by Snowwolfe
After buying two Kimber Montana's in .308 for my wife and failing to get either of them to group better than about 2 inches at 100 yards would never buy another Kimber rifle EVER. One wouldn't feed correctly. Add piss poor customer service on top of it and it's a lose lose proposition.

Luck of the draw...my wife's .308 shoots bugholes with virtually any ammo--factory or handloads...baffling how they can be so different.