Originally Posted by CLB
Originally Posted by Fotis
Originally Posted by mathman
Did you tune them at all?


Nope! They shot like crap and sold them off. At that price you should not have to do anything to them in my opinion.



That's simply BS. In the time it would take to have a couple cups of coffee one could relieve mag box tension (if existed) and minor adjustments to inlet, tweak the factory trigger (Kimber has of the best IMO), float and add some Devcon 10110. The Montana platform is worth investing some time in where needed. And it's all simple stuff.



I don't know anything about how the average Kimber shoots, but I agree with Fotis that for $1500 I would expect a rifle to shoot very well right out of the box. For far less I can buy a rifle that will do so with little if any additional work on my part.


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