pete dobinson
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Courtenay BC.
I guess I got that special run of accurate shooters Track! lol
I've been pretty damn impressed with them.
http://www.morrisonarms.com/2013/07/the-kimber-mountain-ascent-the-lightest-production-rifle/
I think salvage shooters should stick with what they know, no matter how little or fugly it is.
Did you ever get around to shooting formal 100 yard groups on paper with it before you sold it? I'm not trying to be argumentative, but rather am curious to its true accuracy potential.
Not taken that way at all, I shot our painted steel gongs with it and two rounds would fall comfortably inside 1", the third would open to 1.5-2"".
Not a lot of guys are used to shooting a lightweight hunting rifle, I have heard of similar complaints with weatherby lightweights and have even heard of custom lightweights not performing to what people expect. I bet there's been a lot of good rifles sold off because guys just don't know to simply pull down on the forestock when shooting off the bench. A thin barrel is affected by the vibrations a lot more making them more fussy to what gets shot down them. Finding the right bullet sometimes takes longer than most guys like.
I'm trying to convince myself to purchase another Kimber, however I'm still waiting for them to manufacture a special run of accurate shooters.![]()
I wish I could find one in 25-06
No such luck in years




























