This doesn't exactly answer the question, but a thousand bucks won't buy you much in new rifles these days. A plain Remmie or Winchester sporter. If the kimber has features that you like, such as light weight or controlled feed, an extra $400 or so isn't that much by the time you finish outfitting any rifle with a good scope, rings, dies, etc.
Coming from someone who has had several lightweight rifles built, I think that if you want a lightweight rifle the Kimber is a hell of a deal. IF you get a good one. You still have to expect to bed it, tune the trigger and maybe recrown is, but those are things you may have to do with any new rifle.