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Went out shooting the Kimber Montana 7WSM again today. I wonder if I got one of them "bad ones"... The wind was blowing me around pretty badly, so it was hard to keep the reticle on target. If you include both groups, the aggregate measures 1.1MOA for 11 shots at 200 yards, with each 5-6 shot group measuring 0.5MOA or less. What a POS.
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You got a bad one just like my three :-)
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Went out shooting the Kimber Montana 7WSM again today. I wonder if I got one of them "bad ones"... The wind was blowing me around pretty badly, so it was hard to keep the reticle on target. If you include both groups, the aggregate measures 1.1MOA for 11 shots at 200 yards, with each 5-6 shot group measuring 0.5MOA or less. What a POS. It sucks, but don't worry I'll take it off your hands.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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dang Kimbers,.....they outta recall all of 'em.:-)
Good shooting.
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My groups measure smaller too if I discount the flyers. Jordan, how closely does the 162 hit in POI to the TSX's?
Anybody who seriously concerns themselves with the adequacy of a Big 7mm for anything we hunt here short of brown bear, is a dufus. They are mostly making shidt up. Crunch! Nite-nite!
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My groups measure smaller too if I discount the flyers. Jordan, how closely does the 162 hit in POI to the TSX's? A gust of wind picked up at precisely the moment I was tripping the trigger, which knocked me right off target. That's where that pulled shot came from The 162gr A-Max and the 140gr TTSX hit within 0.5MOA of each other at 200 yards. Makes for easy load switching.
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You really should try F Class, what with Homestead so close. Nothing like having a 3 minute blustery wind when the V-bull is half-minute!
Nice on the two bullets hitting so close together.
Last edited by RickF; 12/29/11.
Anybody who seriously concerns themselves with the adequacy of a Big 7mm for anything we hunt here short of brown bear, is a dufus. They are mostly making shidt up. Crunch! Nite-nite!
Stolen from an erudite CF member.
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Nice! I've bought, sold and traded a lot of rifles over the years. My Kimber Montana is stayin!
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Hopefully my .223 Montana I ordered shoots as bad as your 7 and my .270
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now THOSE are bragging groups. not the ones that look like you shot the target at 40 yards with 000 buck out of an open cylinder 12 guage.
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I've got four of em that all shoot and function very well but I and my buddy had two that were terrible until we replaced the Talley Lightweights.
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Nice groups! I had a .308 that was a awsome shooter,(friend talked me out of it) still have a .243 that shoots itty bitty groups! I should be getting my 84l .25-06 back from kimber, it was getting 2.5-3.75 groups! They said they would have it 3-5 weeks.
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now THOSE are bragging groups. not the ones that look like you shot the target at 40 yards with 000 buck out of an open cylinder 12 guage. I think you'd be lucky to hit an 8X10" sheet of paper with your above mentioned riggin's....
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Jordan, it looks like you're using 66.5 gns of 7828 behind that 162 A-max. Can I ask what velocity you're getting from that load? In my 7 WSM with the 162 Amax I've moved away from 7828 and have been using H1000 and Reloader 25. I'm just curious....
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I may be feeling one in 7mm-08 calling me...
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I may be feeling one in 7mm-08 calling me... A load of 66.5gr IMR7828ssc behind the 162gr A-Max yields 3081fps average in my rifle. My previous load was 67gr of the same powder, which gave 3105fps average, but I've found 66.5gr to give me much better accuracy (as you can see).
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Hopefully my .223 Montana I ordered shoots as bad as your 7 and my .270 Kinda thinkin' your .223 will be every bit as crappy as my 7 *grin*
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