Well I have 5 kimbers and 2 wouldn’t shoot worth a damn.
Kimber has definitely contributed to the success of the aftermarket barrel industry.
Here is a sampling
Out of 300 or so Kimbers 2 barrels that would not group under an inch after minor bedding and tuning they were older production models .
Out of 30 sakos 5 that would not group under 2 inches after bedding and tuning .Majority of problem sakos are resold rather than rebarrel. A number of Sako's that shot slow velocities due to over size bores.Oh and one blown up Sako finnlight.
Had one Tikka that was skunky
sorry lost count of the remingtons too many
I have about 30 take off barrels in my bin and another bunch I have sold from Kimbers most have never been shot all removed for custom builds.I guess that is what helped the aftermarket barrel guys.
You have personally loaded for and shot 300 kimbers! That’s impressive!!
Rebedding ,make sure the mag box is not hitting and the front action screw is not bottomed out on the barrel tennon .Also the barrel is free of contact with the stockThese kimbers aren’t cheap or common that’s for sure. The ones I’ve had were all nicely bedded from the factory. Other than trying different loads, what tuning are you doing to get them shooting? You mention bedding on your bench. Re-bedding? Full length bedding?
Rebedding ,make sure the mag box is not hitting and the front action screw is not bottomed out on the barrel tennon .Also the barrel is free of contact with the stock




























