Originally Posted by Trystan
Originally Posted by BobinNH
Originally Posted by Formidilosus
Originally Posted by Trystan


Kimber and Long-Range in my opinion do not belong in the same sentence.


Trystan


Less than two months you started a thread asking advice about starting long range shooting, and now you are giving it?



Nothing like reading all about it on the Internet. Saves all sorts of time.....and all that shooting! How retro!

I love reading stuff by people like Trystan...instant internet experts. Laughable.



33,500 posts on an internet forum and your schooling me about learning from reading on an internet forum? Ok Bob!

Much of what Ive learned has come from reading posts of fellas likes yourself and then drawing parralels to my own personal experience.

I have much respect for Jordans post as he provided some solid evidence that some Kimbers are capable.

Deflave, hes just drunk and and resorted to name calling

All in all I do love this place and will continue to frequent the forum and it is a great place to learn if your willing to read and pay attention.

Maybe I missed the boat on this Kimber thing I dont know?

Its the reason I stated IMO and certainly am open to learn.

Didnt you try a Montana out once Bob or am I mistaken on that?




Trystan


Are you suggesting I need to read my own posts to learn anything? Ive learned a lot of good stuff on here but the bulk of what I know came from loading, and shooting a lot of rifles, and killing animals with them over a 40+ year span. So...yeah I have 33,000 posts.

What's your point?

I kind of doubt you could generate 33,000 posts worth of intelligent conversation.

A dozen Kimbers (maybe more now I kind of lost count........I only shot and sold two last year alone ;then bought a third. and maybe 7-8 Montana's since they came out, in 7/08 (4 of those I recall), 270, 7mm,and 300 WSMs. Ive slowed down a lot but used to buy rifles like you buy socks or underwear..that enough Kimber "experience" for you Trystan?

Ive probably forgotten more Kimbers Montanas than you've owned. Ive given Kimbers and Rem 700's and M70's to friends as gifts.

I started doing this crap in the late 1960's ......I couldn't take a WAG on how many rifles, more M70's Rugers, Rem 700's, Mausers, Kimbers.....(you name it) than you've likely ever seen or likely handled in your lifetime.Anything that hits my hands gets shot and always has.

Take a hike. Don't waste my time.

Last edited by BobinNH; 12/16/16.



The 280 Remington is overbore.

The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.