Go for the Kimber! I've got a few kimber rifles now and I love them all. The 8400 will be about 8lbs scoped, still pleasant to carry. If you can get one in french walnut do it. I wouldn't turn a sako down either, but kimber's are a few hundred cheaper.
I wish I was going to africa, I'd take my kimber 300wsm, and maybe a new .416 ruger for the big stuff.
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That Kodiak is a beauty.
Stop buying Kimbers and you CAN go...![]()
I'd certainly want iron sights though... would hate to spend $30,000 on a hunting trip and then have a broken scope when you arrive. Or worse, break it in the field where there's zero chance of a replacement.
Stop buying Kimbers and you CAN go...![]()
It's Africa...take a secondscope in QD rings, already zeroed.
Best bargain in QD rings is the Ruger set up!![]()
There is an incredible amount of truth in this statement, but it doesn't just apply to Kimbers.
Kimbers, sleds, ATV's, new truck, vacation in Mexico, dinner out 3x a week...
Anyone wiht a reasonable income can hunt Africa if they make it a priority.![]()
Yup, you can do an awesome plains game hunt on a very modest income!![]()
Yep, though it is very easy to turn a $10,000 PG hunt into $20,000. Add taxidermy, freight and airfare and it can be $30,000. Buffalo hunting can actually end up being cheaper. (Practice this in the mirror before presenting the idea to your wife.)
I'm starting my africa saving's now. Staying home for new years eve!Or maybe I have no friends
thats why I buy guns
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