How To - Treat A Kimber

WhelanLad

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Step 1- Purchase it in Favouriteable Flavour (Chambering)
Step 2- Purchase 2 box of Ammunition, any flavour.
Step 3- Shoot the Heck out of those Boxes of Ammo , of course Once Sighted in (Zeroed)
Step 4- Ask heaps of Questions on CGN about which Ammo my Kimber likes
Step 5- Ignore the crys of Corelokts and Super Xs , Purchase a Box of Woodleighs , Dies & suitable Powder.
Step 6- Load Development!! Find a load that is reasonably Accurate & Load em up!
Step 7- Practise out to select Ranges which you may be facing out in the field.
Step 8- Give slight wipe down and tape the muzzle.
Step 9- Hunt That Thing..
Step 10- Hunt that thing
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. Step 18- Inspect barrel and reload more Ammunition
Step 19 - Go Hunt that Thing
Step 20- Leave that thing out there.... Its a Kimber!

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Ride Hard and put away wet??
What elevation you at there WL??
Your making it very hard to not book a vacation to the Gold Coast for August 2017 with pictures like that.
Then again, would have to head to Perth and Broom and Cairns and....
OGI !!!

Rob
 
mate we were at 1600 m ASL , an we were about 1,800 K from the Gold Coast, 3000K from Perth and around 2500K from Cairns LOL

Too bloody hot in all of those Locations you mention for this ol Hill dawgg!

WL
 
I wounder how the Kimber compares to Sako carbon-light
I'm in the market for a lightweight Rifle i've narrowed my decision down to Kimber or Sako it's a tough decision
 
Sako carbonlite is way over priced for what you get, a shortened barrel that so far only comes in short actions as well. Kimber is much more of a gun for the money you will pay. I have a Montana and a classic select and before I bought my first kimber I was set on getting a Sako. I dropped my Montana down a mountain creek bed in northern B.C. The Leupold aluma caps were wrecked, the scope and rifle are still in great shape despite the scratches. Sako makes a good gun but in my eyes the kimber Mountain ascent and Montana are better. Both my kimber's are very accurate, sorry to help side track the thread.
 
Sako carbonlite is way over priced for what you get, a shortened barrel that so far only comes in short actions as well. Kimber is much more of a gun for the money you will pay. I have a Montana and a classic select and before I bought my first kimber I was set on getting a Sako. I dropped my Montana down a mountain creek bed in northern B.C. The Leupold aluma caps were wrecked, the scope and rifle are still in great shape despite the scratches. Sako makes a good gun but in my eyes the kimber Mountain ascent and Montana are better. Both my kimber's are very accurate, sorry to help side track the thread.

It's my fault but thank you I bin wanting to ask last week I had two Sako carbon light in my hands one in 308 and 300 wm fell in love with the 308 at first sight but as you get older you realize beauty isn't everything lol
I know as a kid I had wet dreams of a Kimber 22 it was way to expensive for a poor kid like me but man I wanted one so badly
 
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