Been reading all the reviews I can find on the Kimber Mountain Ascent.
This rifle has really caught my eye. Been follow the evolution of the Kimber stuff since the 8400 and its issues through to this model. Something about this "ultra light weight Mauser" I've always been intrigued by and want to jump into the UL game.
I'm interested in .308 only.
General opinions on the rifle seem to be:
- many hate the paint job (doesn't bother me)
- most say lose the muzzle brake (moot point since its a screw off with suppled thread protector)
- price is too high compared to Kimber Montana or Adirondack for the X ounces saved. (can't totally disagree with that, however a custom built ultralight is gonna coast a fair bit more than an off the shelf rifle like the KMA)
I'm not interested in comparing this rifle to other brands or calibers, nothing is lighter off the shelf than the KMA.
This rifle is pretty feature packed and reviews seem like it shoots well. Barring the points above my first thought would be to have the barrel cut down a couple inches but I do understand with ultralights the forward balance point is important and the longer 22" plays a roll in how it points so might not want to chop down.
Guess my main question is beside the points above, how would/could you make this rifle better?
Many guys spend a good deal of money on custom ultralights and I'm sure have great suggestions on improvements. Lets say in theory you were going to make a custom version of THIS RIFLE IN .308....what would you change?
Again, I've watched the improvements from the 8400, 84m to the KMA but wondering how you'd actually take it even further?
This rifle has really caught my eye. Been follow the evolution of the Kimber stuff since the 8400 and its issues through to this model. Something about this "ultra light weight Mauser" I've always been intrigued by and want to jump into the UL game.
I'm interested in .308 only.
General opinions on the rifle seem to be:
- many hate the paint job (doesn't bother me)
- most say lose the muzzle brake (moot point since its a screw off with suppled thread protector)
- price is too high compared to Kimber Montana or Adirondack for the X ounces saved. (can't totally disagree with that, however a custom built ultralight is gonna coast a fair bit more than an off the shelf rifle like the KMA)
I'm not interested in comparing this rifle to other brands or calibers, nothing is lighter off the shelf than the KMA.
This rifle is pretty feature packed and reviews seem like it shoots well. Barring the points above my first thought would be to have the barrel cut down a couple inches but I do understand with ultralights the forward balance point is important and the longer 22" plays a roll in how it points so might not want to chop down.
Guess my main question is beside the points above, how would/could you make this rifle better?
Many guys spend a good deal of money on custom ultralights and I'm sure have great suggestions on improvements. Lets say in theory you were going to make a custom version of THIS RIFLE IN .308....what would you change?
Again, I've watched the improvements from the 8400, 84m to the KMA but wondering how you'd actually take it even further?




















































