Kimber or Cooper - push me off the fence!

Update... I picked up a mint Kimber 8400 Montana in .270 off the EE and I love it. Haven't had a chance to try any variety of ammo or hand loads yet, but first range trip I used the "cheap" blue box Federals just to get it on the paper and it will put 3 into an inch so it looks like the gun should be a solid performer once I put a little more time into it. Sure, the 8400M is not super light like the SA, but I really wanted a .270 and I am very pleased with the fit/finish etc. on the Kimber.

Now I'm looking for a Kimber 84 Montana in .204 and am seriously considering a Cooper M54 in .220 Swift, 22-250AI or 22-250. These darn quality rifles are addictive.:rolleyes:
 
Excellent, if you get a chance to handload for it try the 140 Accubond by Nosler, my 270 WSM gives excellent accuracy and has performed beautifully on two whitetails.
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I would only buy a Kimber in the short action cartridges where they are unique, a 5 1/2 pound hunting rifle.

In the 270 they are a standard weight rifle, not interesting anymore.

Look at Sako.
 
I would only buy a Kimber in the short action cartridges where they are unique, a 5 1/2 pound hunting rifle.

There's no mountain hunting in my immediate future so rifle weight (within reason) is not a factor and I'm very happy with my .270. But I would like to find an 84M in 7mm-08 but they seem to be a rare gem anymore.:rolleyes:
 
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