If you get a Kimber that shoots great and feeds great, they are simply hard to beat. This is how I see the Kimber, you get a lightweight rifle with a kick azz non tupperware stock. The $1000 or so cost would easily be exceeded with most any other lightweight barrelled action combined with say a McMillan Edge. Thats the part that some guys dont understand, you cant compare a Sako A7 ot a Tikka T3 (both which weigh near the same weight as the Montana), simply because the stock on either would be considered junk compared to the Kimber stock. No to say that a guy cant be happy with an A7 or a T3, just that its not apples and apples.A couple of my favorite Kimber photos

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Here is the Kimber posing with som Blacktails on Kodiak Island


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