When the rifle was sent back to Kimber for an accuracy problem, they install a set of bases and ring as well as a hight power scope. Then it is shot at 100 yards. If they didn't have a problem zeroing the scope then the problem may be with your setup. Check the bases with a straight edge to make sure they are level. Then install the bottom half of your rings and do the same with the straight edge. If the front ring is lower than the rear you have a problem. If they are level then Kimber has a problem.

PS A boresighter is an autocolimator and used to set your scope up. A borescope is used to inspect the bore of a firearm.

Good luck,
Headache

Last edited by Headache; 12/10/12.