But if someone else has the kimber montanas....I'd be curious to know what type of groups they're getting. 1.5" ? sub MOA? less than a 1/2MOA?
In addition, in a recent gun test, they tested the new model 70, worst or at the bottom of the list in the accuracy department, they probably tested the kimber, should relook, but none the less, only further reinstates the controlled feed vs. push argument.
See the link below for a review of the the Kimber Caprivi.
http://www.kimberamerica.com/rifles/africa-alaska/
If you belive the magazines it claims to be the most accurate rifle ever tested by American Rifleman. I do not see any difference in the push feed or controlled round action when the round is chambered and bolt locked that would give one an advantage. Push feeds are supposed to be less expensive to manufacture and controlled round feed is not of benefit when bench shooting so why pay the extra money for controlled round feed.