I had a Kimber in 7mm-08. It was a beautiful rifle, light weight, great balance, but it would not shoot. Everything that could possibley be wrong with a rifle was wrong with that one. The fore-end stock was warped and pressed on the left side of the barrel. The bedding was badly done and the action was so far off that the left bolt lug barely touched, while the right one ground off flakes of metal. I opend the barrel channel, rebeded the action and had a gunsmith true up the action and set the barrel back. After that it would shoot about 1.5 MOA with handloads. The major problem with Kimbers is quality control. Some are great shooters; others are a disaster. I would not buy an other one.



















































