Originally Posted by WAM
I’ve never owned one but know several folks who have. Everyone of them (small sample of 5) have gone down the road for accuracy issues. Never had those issues with a Sako or Weatherby.


I have a Hunter in 6.5 Creedmoor. It's accurate but a little difficult to shoot accurately. Does not take much input from the shooter to move a 6.5# rifle off just a bit.

I have a folder full of 1/2"-3/4" 3 shot groups shot at 100 yards, even a few one holers - I would say it is (with me shooting) a solid 1" rifle. But, get sloppy or yank the trigger a bit and you'll have a 1 1/2" group.


FWIW: I will be selling this rifle soon. Replacing it with a Bergara Woodsman with the nicest wood on a production rifle I have seen in a long time. If anyone is interested in a like new Kimber Hunter 6.5 Creedmoor send me a PM


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