"Operators"? Good Lord, not in this forum as well.
There are some of us who can usually blindly stumble upon a home-brewed trick or tweak that will make a substandard factory rifle shoot and function well. When such attention is required by a bargain-basement product like a basic Savage or an H&R, it is disappointing but doesn't really raise many eyebrows. When it is necessary to apply it to rifles that wear Weatherby-sized price tags, it gets your attention, and not in a good way...especially when it happens more than once.
I'll be the first to admit some or even most of the accuracy-related problems reported by new Kimber owners are probably the result of the increased difficulty of obtaining good accuracy with an extremely lightweight rifle, especially from field shooting positions. I'll also agree that a small sampling like that with which I have experience is probably statistically irrelevant. However, only one of those guns had accuracy problems...the other one of the centerfires had multiple issues with extraction and ejection. The HB .22 was hopeless. Human nature being what it is, these experiences have put a very bad taste in my mouth. I still hope to get a good one, but when/if I do, it'll be because statistically I'm due to find one of the many that are very good. It certainly won't be a foregone conclusion or a sure thing.
The reaction here from the Kimber fan-base is predictable. Sorry to interrupt...continue swooning...