I'm new to the site and would like to get some feedback from the some of the Kimber folks.
While home sick a couple of weeks ago, got a wild hair and bought a Kimber 84m select grade w/ AAA french in 257 Roberts off of GA. Always wanted a roberts and the Kimbers have always intrigued me. My past experience has been with pretty standard M 70's - Fwt 270 and a Winlight 338 - both push feed and 700's - 223 stainless syn that's in a HS sporter now and a 22-250 VS, with the HS like they did in the mid 90's.
My question about scope bases is this...I have always liked the Leupold Dual Dovetails, but does anybody know if the DD 84 (2-Piece) - Matte - 60910 base hangs out over the action opening when installed. The photos look like one of the bases is reversible and would likely hang over the action if used on a shorter tube scope. I'd like to avoid further restricting access. Any first hand experience out there?
I know I could always go with the standard Leupold or the Kimber bases with the windage screws, but the screws just seem so unnecessary. I have a Leup VX-II 2-7 to mount and assume low rings will work OK - any thoughts/experience there??
Thanks for the photo. I've noticed the Talleys are very popular with Kimber owners. I like to concept, but have a hard time warming up to the more angular shape of the rings. I haven't messed around with rifles much for about 15 years - there's sure a lot more choices out there now.
Dual Dovetails on 84M look similar to Dual Dovetails on Rem700s. Both Leupold Dual Dovetails and Talley Lightweights are fine. Use what you want to look at.
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I tried to attach an image and no idea if it worked. If so, it's the only image of the dual dovetails I could find. It looks like the front base is reversible so if it extends back, like you might need to do with a shorter scope, it would hang over the front of the action opening. The DD bases on my M70 are both short w/o any over hang and are really clean looking. You'd think they would use a similar design for something like the 84. I talked to Leupold today and they weren't able to shed any light.
Patriot...thanks for clarifying which one was offset. With that it looks like the rear base will extend well beyond the top of the rear bridge regardless of which direction it's mounted. Doesn't seem like a good design for the scaled down 84 action. Too bad they didn't do like the M70 DD's w/o any offset. Might just have to stick with the standard style or try one of the others the guys suggested - talley steel or warne/burris zee combination.
I'll qualify this with I've never tried it but xtrA low Talley is the first place I'd be looking. Along with a 6x36 Leo w/dotz.
But, I'll also say that I've always wanted the scope as low as I can get it. I can't imagine it wouldn't clear the bolt right...?
Dober
With X-lows the bolt handle will kiss the scope ocular of the 6x36 and other scopes with a similar ocular diameter. Not however the smaller Leupold compact's with their smaller oculars.
Low is plenty low for me... and the other thing to remember is the small Kimber bolt knob is small enough to manipulate without crowding the ocular more than the Low's already provide.
One last thing, because of the smaller diameter 84M/L receiver, the Tally Lwt Low's get the scope to the bore axis like the X-Lows do on a Winchester 70 or M700.
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You mean kiss the ocular naturally every time, or if ones pulls the bolt towards it? I ask cause I've seen that happen on other rigs where if one pulled the handle a certain way it'd touch. But it wouldn't do it each time.
Make sense? I haven't had my morning diet dew yet...grin
Dober
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TJO, With your your new rifle, get a set of Talley LW's in low and keep life simple. With a shorter tube body such a 2-7's or 2.5-36's, I like the option of the Talleys in their "extended" version - 3/8" more leeway to slide the scope forward or backward. Have fun.
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FWIW, and I know you said you haven't warmed up to them yet, but I just acquired an 84M Montana from bigwhoop and plan on running either a 6x36 LR or 2.5-8x36 in Talley LW lows.