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I need to dig up some pics of my Super America in .223... She's drop dead gorgeous and shoots great too.
Yes it is! And it's got a sweet trigger too... Yes it does! Thank you!
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Naive question here, ive never seen one in person. How do the wood stocked Kimbers balance? Are they butt heavy like a Rem Mtn Rifle? Or no? Thanks.
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Not at all. Balance beautifully.
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Brings a smile every time you grab it!
Best thing about the whole rifle is how it handles.
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Brings a smile every time you grab it!
Best thing about the whole rifle is how it handles. Pretty much how I feel about my Montana. Thought it might be harder to steady in field positions and that hasn't proven to be true.
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Gosh...mines the only 204 in this bunch.
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This is actually my brides 84. A 7-08. After she killed a springbok and gemsbok in the Kalahari in western RSA(Apr/May 2011), she let me borrow it! I like it so much, I want one myself. This is the gemsbok I took with it. Really beautiful area, that we'd like to return to. Great little rifles! Jeff
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I also think the 308 is borderline too light, even though I love the rifle/round. Would you explain why you think it is almost "too light?"
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Thanks Mark! Hope you guys are doing well. Coolest part of this trip was Cat taking a liking to hunting. Got me a new pard!
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I also think the 308 is borderline too light, even though I love the rifle/round. Would you explain why you think it is almost "too light?" Not trying to speak for Mac, but for me if it had a bit more barrel weight it'd be about model perfecto. 21" and .6" at the mzl would be the way I'd do it. Dober
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I have Brad's old 308. I think I'll sell that push feed 270 Winlite I bought from Fosteology and get another Montana in 270, or a 84M in 308 for the girl friend, or another Montana in 243 for me.
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Does it count if your buck is wearing a furry pink vest? Sort of like taking a walk on the wild side. My new favorite rifle! 338 Fed. Bedded, Tubbs Final Finished, Dyna Bore Coated & Dyna gun shield coated. 6lb 4oz ready to roll with mountain sling and four down. At the bench: In the field:
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I also think the 308 is borderline too light, even though I love the rifle/round. Would you explain why you think it is almost "too light?" Not trying to speak for Mac, but for me if it had a bit more barrel weight it'd be about model perfecto. 21" and .6" at the mzl would be the way I'd do it. Dober Do the smaller calibers balance noticeably better due to more "meat" in the barrel?
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Does it count if your buck is wearing a furry pink vest? Sort of like taking a walk on the wild side. Definitely a "management buck" if you know what I mean.
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I also think the 308 is borderline too light, even though I love the rifle/round. Would you explain why you think it is almost "too light?" Not trying to speak for Mac, but for me if it had a bit more barrel weight it'd be about model perfecto. 21" and .6" at the mzl would be the way I'd do it. Dober The 84M MT lacks weight (like Mark said, especially in the barrel). The 84L MT has a bit more weight and length that helps settle it down better. When I get another 84M MT in 308 I'll put a scope in all-steel QR rings and put open sights on it... will add another 1/2 lb and will help it settle down a bit better. An 84M MT in 308 with scope in QR rings and open sights is what I call a Wilderness Wandering Rifle...
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Was pondering the open sight issue myself the other day. Have several other with NECG goodies and want to do the same with my new 7mm-08. I use a patridge front, banded ramp front and single standing rear.
Which are you looking at?
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