Let's see your Kimbers !!

-Savage-

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Kimber makes some beautiful rifles. The actions are very similar to Winchester Model 70's, with CRF and 3-position swing safeties.
Finely crafted. And often their choice of walnut for the wooden stocks is very fine indeed.

I will kick off by showing a few photos of two of my Kimbers, both 84M in stainless,
- the top one is a Classic SS Select in 7mm-08,
- the bottom one is a Classic SS barreled-action in .308 with a custom Kimber stock.

Both are light as a feather, just slightly heavier than a Montana, perfectly balanced, and point as if by instinct.

I like them, a lot !! :)

-Dennis

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I had one I really liked 5-6 years ago in 308.

Mine was a standard walnut blued model, I had a Nikon 6x40 Monarch scope on mine.

Felt like a nice sxs 20 gauge shotgun in my hands.
 
I'm shooting 80 ttsx h4350 at 3300 fps to under 0.75" give or take
Before, with the kimber barrel it was a 2" gun

 
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Whelanlad .. nice Montana, and chambered for my fav round - 7mm-08

Did you shoot the antler off of that deer? .. lol

haha no mate, it dropped off when the deer was shot, an rolled. the deer are generally in velvet by now, so this one is out of Sync to the rest, which happens a lot. you can be hunting an see a hard velvet, a cast and a hard antler stag all in same system.


Thanks regarding the Montana, they are a sweet rig!

WL
 
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