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Originally Posted by Fotis
Can not past the looks Ingwe but they are good guns in all reality.

Kinda like Sarah Jessica Parker, good actress but that horseface and nose....YUK





You got that right! Glocks are butt ugly, and they feel like a 7th grade shop project...but they are like a mini-AK-47....they always work...


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Go for it. I have a 6.5 Creedmor in a Hunter, a .30-06 in a Montana and a .375 H&H in a Talkeetna. I like them a lot. Possibly as much as my Model 70's. Probably better than my Ruger 77's.

The first two's stock design makes it tough for me to get iron sights on them I like but that is nit picking.

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The 4 kimber rifles I've owned have all been shooters. Full freezer year after year can attribute.

I'm thinking of selling a mountain ascent, but not because it isn't a tack driver, just because something else has caught my interest.

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Originally Posted by nyrifleman


I'm looking at another .30-06 with a lovely stick of walnut with an eye towards a 7x57 rebarrel.


That’s my intent for the .30-06 I posted above, bought with intention if making it a 7x57 down the road.

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I currently own 7 Kimbers; 4 older ones and three newer ones and they all shoot extremely well.

3 are older Montana rifles, one is a Stainless Classic in a walnut stock, 2 are the Varmint model with stainless barrels and wood stocks, and one Open Country Rifle.

Ain't no flies on any of them. All have had my usual minor tweeking that I do on any new factory rifle before I shoot it



It's official. I missed the selfie deadline so I'm Maser's sock puppet because rene and the Polish half of the fubar twins have decided that I am.

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Originally Posted by Dogger
... Classic Select Grade in 30-06? sku 3000734

I have an urge to play Kimber roulette in a classic American chambering...


I don't think the newer rifles with the "MOA accuracy standard" (however they word it) are the same degree of roulette as their predecessors. Kimber made some improvements and it shows on paper. If that's the rifle and cartridge you want, do it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

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I’ve had great experiences with my Kimber rifles, wouldn’t trade them for anything.

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