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If you look at the Hunter in 6.5CM on Europtic, they say it is expected in May.
Since it is the same barreled action, I would think the Montana would be similar.
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I was thinking we would see a few around by now. Wonder if it would be worthwhile to contact Kimber direct? Or, I could just learn some patience... Just like we're telling customers on the phone, we have no idea when they'll arrive. We had no notice of the 308 Hunters arrival -- they just arrived. Kimber could do a better job of communicating with us so we could relay accurate information to customers, but that's not their style. It kinda pisses me off too. The 6.5 Hunters won't hit the shelf. As soon as they come in, I'll start a thread here. I'll give members here the first shot, same as with the 6.5 Montana's.
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I've been looking at the 6.5creed Adirondack but may just wait for a Montana
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I was thinking we would see a few around by now. Wonder if it would be worthwhile to contact Kimber direct? Or, I could just learn some patience... Just like we're telling customers on the phone, we have no idea when they'll arrive. We had no notice of the 308 Hunters arrival -- they just arrived. Kimber could do a better job of communicating with us so we could relay accurate information to customers, but that's not their style. It kinda pisses me off too. The 6.5 Hunters won't hit the shelf. As soon as they come in, I'll start a thread here. I'll give members here the first shot, same as with the 6.5 Montana's. Let me know if/when you guys get a Kimber Mountain Ascent 300 WSM in!
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The threaded muzzle is kind of a deal killer for me. I have no need or desire to put a muzzle break or silencers on a lightweight backpacking rifle. Same x10
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What if someone made a smooth thread cap that was flush with the barrel. Little loktite for good measure?
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Here's the beauty we're forced to pay for:
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads...
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads... It's brilliant, we get to pay extra for something most won't want, then get to pay to whack it off. Pure genius.
“Perfection is Achieved Not When There Is Nothing More to Add, But When There Is Nothing Left to Take Away” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads... It's brilliant, we get to pay extra for something most won't want, then get to pay to whack it off. Pure genius. You know that how? Or is that just your opinion? David
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads... It's brilliant, we get to pay extra for something most won't want, then get to pay to whack it off. Pure genius. Really glad they included a threaded barrel with a thread protector. Gives us options. Brilliant!!
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads... It's brilliant, we get to pay extra for something most won't want, then get to pay to whack it off. Pure genius. You know that how? Or is that just your opinion? David I wouldn't want it and wouldn't want to pay extra $$$$ for the honor to get to saw it off
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That is an ugly thread protector.
What would a flash hider look like on there?
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads... It's brilliant, we get to pay extra for something most won't want, then get to pay to whack it off. Pure genius. You know that how? Or is that just your opinion? David I wouldn't want it and wouldn't want to pay extra $$$$ for the honor to get to saw it off Yes, I know Ted. You and Brad follow every Kimber post on the board repeating over and over again how much you dislike it. I'm certain Kimber management is about to cave - keep it up! David
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I'll be chopping them off right behind the threads... It's brilliant, we get to pay extra for something most won't want, then get to pay to whack it off. Pure genius. You know that how? Or is that just your opinion? David I wouldn't want it and wouldn't want to pay extra $$$$ for the honor to get to saw it off Yes, I know Ted. You and Brad follow every Kimber post on the board repeating over and over again how much you dislike it. I'm certain Kimber management is about to cave - keep it up! David Your wrong. Brad is a Kimber fan and owns several and has owned several more. I currently own 2 K22 Classic red pad and an 84M 7-08...Both are pre 2004 two position safety NY made I have only owned 2 others but with those last 2 I won't say there will never ever be another Kimber purchase but not likely....they product is appealing but the customer service is not. But adding threads to the muzzel isn't what I want....ymmv One day I might find a 8400 Montana in 7 WSM
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Your wrong.
Brad is a Kimber fan and owns several and has owned several more.
I currently own 2
K22 Classic red pad and an 84M 7-08...Both are pre 2004 two position safety NY made
I have only owned 2 others but with those last 2 I won't say there will never ever be another Kimber purchase but not likely....they product is appealing but the customer service is not.
But adding threads to the muzzel isn't what I want....ymmv
One day I might find a 8400 Montana in 7 WSM
Ted, I know you and Brad are Kimber fans, sorry my post wasn't clear. I was referring to your and Brad's dislike for the threaded muzzle. Regards, David
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That is an ugly thread protector.
What would a flash hider look like on there?
Grin. 3 port tank brake on this 84L Montana 30-06 180 grn Accubonds over R22 @ 2820 fps Very little muzzel lift and hardly any felt recoil But man oh man look at that muzzel blast!! https://youtu.be/tmtpOVBzF6k
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Here's the beauty we're forced to pay for: Is your issue the fact it hurts when you go all "Mapplethorpe" with it? Nobody is forcing you to pay for anything. Not hard to find a used one, but I think you just wanna complain about something.
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That is an ugly thread protector.
What would a flash hider look like on there?
Grin. 3 port tank brake on this 84L Montana 30-06 180 grn Accubonds over R22 @ 2820 fps Very little muzzel lift and hardly any felt recoil But man oh man look at that muzzel blast!! https://youtu.be/tmtpOVBzF6k Definitely not interested in a brake, just hoping to find an easy solution to the fugly thread protector. Probably will buy a Montana in Creedmoor, if anyone actually ever sees one.
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Hunters in 6.5CM are shipping. Hmm . . . just noticed. No threaded barrel on the Hunter. Kimber Hunter in 6.5CM
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