Carmel, I came across this and thought of your experience when I read it. This is the observation of a pal of mine who shoots a Weatherby Ultralight in .280, it shoots 168 gr Bergers backed by a moderate load of H100V to the exclusion of all else. Skip down to the second last paragraph, where he talks about loads and accuracy, perhaps you didn't give that Kimber a fair chance . . .
http://www.americanrifleman.org/art..._content=Kimber-text&utm_campaign=DefensePlan
Thanks Boomer, i have trown the towel after they send me back the rifle from the factory with a 3 shots test target of 1.60 MOA ( i will look in my papers and take a picture of the official test target and post it here), telling me that it was all within paramaters, this was not the light model, a regular 84 wooden stock 308, in my book this kind of MOA out a 308 is not tolerable, my cheaper rifles were all MOA or sub... I invest so much time in load devellopment into that rifle and never succeded breaking the 1.5 MOA... I just got a bad one and this first impression is present in my mind when peoples talk about their Kimber... JP.




















































