I bought a kimber mountain ascent 280AI four years ago and have had nothing but trouble with it. After shooting I am able to lift the bolt up but not pull it back ? Seems like the casing is sticking in the chamber.
I sent it back to kimber and they replaced the extractor? I had the rifle for another six months before shooting it(winter). Took it to the range and first shot stuck bolt.
Back to kimber it went. They sent it back to me after two months and said nothing is wrong with the rifle. I think went out and bought three different boxes of ammo with differnet grains. Shot them each and had the bolt stick with each box within the first two shots. So I took a video of the bolt sticking and wrote an email to kimber and sent the video.
I got a response that I wasn’t lifting the bolt correctly! So back to the range and this time I tried to jerk the bolt up as hard as possible to dislodge the bullet while on video. Same result.
So my frustration was at an all time high. I gave the gun to my gunsmith and asked him to look it over. He said the head spacing was ok and he would polish the chamber a little but didn’t want to do to much or it would void the warranty at kimber.
I went to the range yesterday and very first shot bolt stuck?
My question is should I just keep sending this rifle back to kimber ? Pay the gunsmith to just fix it ? New barrel?
It’s not my rifle I use in the field and to be honest as soon as it’s fixed I will just get rid of it as it has been nothing but bad luck.
Any help would be nice.
Tekla
I sent it back to kimber and they replaced the extractor? I had the rifle for another six months before shooting it(winter). Took it to the range and first shot stuck bolt.
Back to kimber it went. They sent it back to me after two months and said nothing is wrong with the rifle. I think went out and bought three different boxes of ammo with differnet grains. Shot them each and had the bolt stick with each box within the first two shots. So I took a video of the bolt sticking and wrote an email to kimber and sent the video.
I got a response that I wasn’t lifting the bolt correctly! So back to the range and this time I tried to jerk the bolt up as hard as possible to dislodge the bullet while on video. Same result.
So my frustration was at an all time high. I gave the gun to my gunsmith and asked him to look it over. He said the head spacing was ok and he would polish the chamber a little but didn’t want to do to much or it would void the warranty at kimber.
I went to the range yesterday and very first shot bolt stuck?
My question is should I just keep sending this rifle back to kimber ? Pay the gunsmith to just fix it ? New barrel?
It’s not my rifle I use in the field and to be honest as soon as it’s fixed I will just get rid of it as it has been nothing but bad luck.
Any help would be nice.
Tekla