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Does Kimber still make the Montana rifle ???

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Here is a thread about the same subject just a few months ago. My understanding is that pistols are selling as fast as they make them right now so rifles have been given a backseat.


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I called them a few weeks back and was told "Yes we still produce the Montana". Supposedly they will be available "soon". I'll be buying a 270 win when that happens.


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I bought a new .30-06 Montana from a well known national dealer back in March, said they had just gotten it in and it was the only one. Didn’t need it, but I’m very fond of the Montana’s.


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I have one in 300 Win mag. Thinking about putting it on my table at a gunshow in a couple of weeks. A buddy said I should hang onto it,as he said they are not making the Montana model anymore. Thats why the question.

Actually love the rifle, most accurate centerfire I presently own, just too much recoil ! Thought about a brake, but have other rifles to hunt with.
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Do you reload? Try loading 150 grain bullets with H4895. Even a max load is pretty tame, but you can tune it down to your liking if you really like the rifle and want to keep it.

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You can’t beat a Montana in calibers up through 308. I personally don’t want one in the bigger chambering because of recoil. Yeah, I’m old and a wuss.


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Jeffrey, yes I reload. These are not max, but still wak you pretty good in a light Montana .
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That’s a wonderful shooter but I don’t want or need the recoil of a 300 in a montana either. If you’re not opposed to a suppressor it would help a lot but not everyone likes or wants one.



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Full power 7-08 loads get a little lively in the Montana!

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I can’t wait until they start making them on a regular basis. I will be adding a 7-08


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I have a pair of Mountain Ascents, in .280ai and an MA in ,308Win. I find them all quite pleasant to shoot with maxed loads and I hope to find a .30-06 Montana, for my Tacoma 4x4.

They ARE a bit costly here in Canada, though, but, I do like them.

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When it comes to paying The Fiddler,a Montucky has no equal in felt recoil management. Hint.............


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Originally Posted by bwinters
I called them a few weeks back and was told "Yes we still produce the Montana". Supposedly they will be available "soon". I'll be buying a 270 win when that happens.
I was told roughly the same thing about six months ago. She told me that they were still being made and to keep an eye out. It seems like they have enough demand that hopefully they’ll start production again soon.

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Originally Posted by Big Stick
When it comes to paying The Fiddler,a Montucky has no equal in felt recoil management. Hint.............

Agree 100%


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Originally Posted by lastround
You can’t beat a Montana in calibers up through 308. I personally don’t want one in the bigger chambering because of recoil. Yeah, I’m old and a wuss.

Don't knock it till you try it. Every -06 I've owned hits harder than a 300wsm Montana.


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Originally Posted by Teeder
Full power 7-08 loads get a little lively in the Montana!

I've never found mine to be all that bad. Seriously better than the average 30-06 to me. Not that the 06 is bad, just that it's the "average" most people know. That Montana stock is pretty damned good. Mine's just a 7-08 with a 6x shooting 162's at pressure.


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Oh it's not bad, but I have to pay more attention to it than in an 8lb rifle. Just thinking what a .300 may be like.
That said, give me a Montana 7-08 any day.

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JMHO, but a Kimber Montana in .300WSM is just about the perfect "do everything" rifle for the western hunter - easy to carry, hits with authority, manageable recoil due to the excellent Montana stock. A Montana in 7mm-08 would be a lighter recoil version of the same.

While I don't doubt that Kimber says "we're still making them," it is pretty much impossible to find one new anywhere in North America. Their non-existence makes it clear Kimber is not making them, and has not been making them for awhile. Hopefully, Kimber will put them back into production soon, but American gun companies sometimes do dumbazz things, like drop a perfectly good product from their catalog. Untill I see them back on the shelves, I am holding my Montanas dear, even the ones I hardly ever shoot.

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Originally Posted by tzone
I can’t wait until they start making them on a regular basis. I will be adding a 7-08

Originally Posted by tzone
Originally Posted by Big Stick
When it comes to paying The Fiddler,a Montucky has no equal in felt recoil management. Hint.............

Agree 100%

Like to add a 7-08 myself after missing out on a Barrett. Just bought a Montana 308 from VAHillBilly for my son and have to say, I like it a lot, kid likes it a lot and just shot factory ammo for the upcoming deer season and pretty impressed with accuracy, handloads, I think it will really shine. Recoil was very manageable in a gun going just under 6 pounds all up

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