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Old 08-26-2010 | 11:43 AM
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I have been on the fence for years now about kimber rifles. I've wanted a lightweight all day backpacker and they have alot of nice features. But I just cant bring myself to spend $800-1000 on a gun that won't shoot. I have no first hand knowledge and no one I know has one but all the forums and posts I have read in the recent years say its a crap shoot. Maybe you get a good one that shoots 1.5 MOA or better, maybe not. Does anyone have any new light to shed on Kimber rifles? Have they gotten better? Did everyone stop buying them?
Bedding and maybe a crown job is not out of the question, out of the box. But I think having to go back to Kimber for a new barrel or trigger or firing pin seems a little unreasonable. Any input would help...
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Old 08-26-2010 | 11:51 AM
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I'm kinda looking for the same thing...though I'm more focused on the Browning Abolt Ti for $1000 in .270wsm.

That greyish-blue stock for the kimbers is pretty gross IMO, not that the browning is a beauty, but I'm liking it more and more as I look at it, and I'd take camo stock over that blue grey thing.

You can always sell the rifle...

I'm kinda convinced that if you want a tack driver guaranteed you need to buy a quality rifle/custom, otherwise you either need to get luck with a factory rifle. But a lightweight tackdriver from a factory rifle may be asking alot...so you may need to get lucky or just do what you can....to help improve the accuracy.

I'm pretty sure most rifles nowadays can shoot some factory load at 1-1.5MOA without much work...doing better than 1MOA is asking alot IMO from a factory rifle with factory ammo.
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Old 08-26-2010 | 12:05 PM
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Build a custom. Won't cost you much more.

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Old 08-26-2010 | 12:22 PM
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Im not looking for a tack-driving. I guess I was hoping to get a few guys to say, "yaeh, they've gotten better about that accuracy thing".
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Old 08-26-2010 | 12:47 PM
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I own and have owned over a dozen Kimber's in my life time. Not a single probem yet with any of them. My current Kimber LongMaster Classic in 223 will throw Black Hills Red Box 50 grain V-Max in groups under an inch with no problem. And better with handloads.

This has become an age of the internet. And one or two bad stories go 1,000 times farther than the same amount of good stories. Do not believe most of what you read. Some maybe, but not most.

Do not take this personally. But your thread is perpetuating that Kimber's had a dismal period of accuracy in their history. And you openly admit you have no experience with them. But you believe the older ones are inaccurate?? Why?? Tom.
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Old 08-26-2010 | 01:47 PM
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For every thread I have read that claims 3 MOA or worse, there are Im sure 14 more that no one writes on with excellent accuracy. Im not taking it personally, please feel free to speak your mind. I feel that the only threads I have seen has been some guy bashing kimber for the new rifle he spent a grand on. I guess I wanted to try to reach those guys who hadn't chimed in to say, mine shoots great. Most of the threads from the guys who don't like them don't mention handloading, or a bedding job was ever done either.
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Old 08-26-2010 | 01:53 PM
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I've ran a couple---they're tough to beat..
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Old 08-26-2010 | 03:30 PM
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Lots of accurate out of the box rifles available to under $600. Sako, Tikka, Savage. Just saying . . .
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Old 08-26-2010 | 05:32 PM
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Please tell me how I can build a 5.75lbs custom for not much more than $1000?

even for 1500 or 2000 how? most lightweight customs I come across are $3-4k, which to me is a HUGE difference in price from $1-2k.

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Build a custom. Won't cost you much more.

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Old 08-26-2010 | 06:12 PM
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salukipv1 does raise a good point. And a custom has crossed my mind but I don't like to fathom the waiting time.
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