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Campfire Kahuna
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Clueless Whining Brokedicks,are fhuqking HILARIOUS. Hint.
Fhuqking laughing!.............
Brad says: "Can't fault Rick for his pity letting you back on the fire... but pity it was and remains. Nothing more, nothing less. A sad little man in a sad little dream."
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Got 5 Montanas, 3 are 223, one 6 BR and a 308. Haven't shot the new 6.5 CM, but it has a wood stock. So far not having any problems with any of them.
futuaris nisi irrisus ridebis
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I have a number of them with no issues.
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Campfire Ranger
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I’ve always wanted one, my 70th birthday is soon, might get wifey to buy me one. Select grade, don’t know anything about Kimbers?? Get an 84m classic select
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Campfire 'Bwana
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I have had a 270 Montana for a number of years and it is a great rifle. Last summer I came across a 30-06 Subalpine NIB at a shop up north fairly priced so it came home. I had it out a few weeks ago for the first time and it is also a shooter. Great rifles all around IME.
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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If we live long enough, we all have regrets. But the ones that nag at us the most are the ones in which we know we had a choice.
Doug
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Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy Define wrong. Kimber roulette isn't a thing? I coined the term outta thin air? You Kimber fanboys are something else. Or wrong as in my brand new Kimber 84M wouldn't/couldn't chamber a factory round of ammunition; and that no amount of force could get the bolt to go into battery? Or am I wrong that the 5" 1911 couldn't make it through a single mag of 230g ball without choking? Sooo...which wrong am I? What would someone with a 17,000 post count know about anything? "AlwaysIndoors" seems a more appropriate handle for you.
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Campfire Ranger
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Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy Define wrong. Kimber roulette isn't a thing? I coined the term outta thin air? You Kimber fanboys are something else. Or wrong as in my brand new Kimber 84M wouldn't/couldn't chamber a factory round of ammunition; and that no amount of force could get the bolt to go into battery? Or am I wrong that the 5" 1911 couldn't make it through a single mag of 230g ball without choking? Sooo...which wrong am I? I’m not a Kimber fan necessarily. But you’re still wrong, boy.
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I have had a 270 Montana for a number of years and it is a great rifle. Last summer I came across a 30-06 Subalpine NIB at a shop up north fairly priced so it came home. I had it out a few weeks ago for the first time and it is also a shooter. Great rifles all around IME. We all know Ed can afford any brand of rifle he chooses. Take note here .
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Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy Define wrong. Kimber roulette isn't a thing? I coined the term outta thin air? You Kimber fanboys are something else. Or wrong as in my brand new Kimber 84M wouldn't/couldn't chamber a factory round of ammunition; and that no amount of force could get the bolt to go into battery? Or am I wrong that the 5" 1911 couldn't make it through a single mag of 230g ball without choking? Sooo...which wrong am I? I’m not a Kimber fan necessarily. But you’re still wrong, boy. Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy Define wrong. Kimber roulette isn't a thing? I coined the term outta thin air? You Kimber fanboys are something else. Or wrong as in my brand new Kimber 84M wouldn't/couldn't chamber a factory round of ammunition; and that no amount of force could get the bolt to go into battery? Or am I wrong that the 5" 1911 couldn't make it through a single mag of 230g ball without choking? Sooo...which wrong am I? I’m not a Kimber fan necessarily. But you’re still wrong, boy. Boy? Gotta fascination with young boys or something? That's twice.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy Define wrong. Kimber roulette isn't a thing? I coined the term outta thin air? You Kimber fanboys are something else. Or wrong as in my brand new Kimber 84M wouldn't/couldn't chamber a factory round of ammunition; and that no amount of force could get the bolt to go into battery? Or am I wrong that the 5" 1911 couldn't make it through a single mag of 230g ball without choking? Sooo...which wrong am I? I’m not a Kimber fan necessarily. But you’re still wrong, boy. Junk.
Sure some get lucky and get a good one, but kimbers are notorious for being junk. I played "Kimber Roulette" twice. Lost both times. Never again. You’re wrong, boy Define wrong. Kimber roulette isn't a thing? I coined the term outta thin air? You Kimber fanboys are something else. Or wrong as in my brand new Kimber 84M wouldn't/couldn't chamber a factory round of ammunition; and that no amount of force could get the bolt to go into battery? Or am I wrong that the 5" 1911 couldn't make it through a single mag of 230g ball without choking? Sooo...which wrong am I? I’m not a Kimber fan necessarily. But you’re still wrong, boy. Boy? Gotta fascination with young boys or something? That's twice. No, it’s a general term for the uneducated .
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I have two Montanas, in 7-08 and 257 Roberts, and a Classic Select in 7-08. All three function and shoot very well. The Classic Select is one of the most accurate rifles I own.
OP, if you can find one, go for it...
My heart's in the mountains, my heart is not here. My heart's in the mountains, chasing the deer.
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I have two 223’s. My brother and a friend has them too. Everyone really likes them. I had a 270wsm that shot well and my stepdad had a 280AI that was real accurate with 120’s. I wish I would have picked up a couple 243’s when they could be had for $8-$900 used.
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I’ve always wanted one... Though there are plenty of better used choices out there, I suppose that's all the justification you really need. Very much regret selling my Kimber of Oregon .22 rimfire. Good luck. Hope you get a good one.
"There's more to optics than meets the eye."--anon
"...most of us would be better off losing half a pound around the waist than half a pound on our rifle."--dhg
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Heck my Savage shot better than my Kimber Montana 270. I no longer own the Kimber....they sure feel good though. The hunter model has a chitt magazine for sure.
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I’ve bought 3 on the used market.
.308 Classic that shoots great (<1” groups)
.257 Roberts Classic Select that shoots great and looks even better (<1” groups)
.30-06 Classic Select that shoots ok (1”-1.5” groups), but looks great.
They’re my favorites in the safe.
Not very many for sale now compared to 5 or 10 years ago.
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I have 2 Montanas, 223 and 270, 257 classic select. I've had others about 10 total. The 257 is the only one I couldn't get to shoot less than an inch but I really liked the wood so I had a new barrel put on it little heavier contour I really like it.
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25/06 works perfect
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