How is the Kimber working for you @Bankbum? How is the recoil on such a light rifle?
I ran across a deal on the same 300 win mag mountain ascent tonight.
No one believes me when I say this but I have a Sako .270 that weighs about 10lbs with scope and the Kimber MA .300 Win Mag and man, that brake is doing a ton of work -- the Kimber has *considerably* less recoil. With scope I'm at like 8lbs and I could shoot it all day.
Shooting Hornady Precision Hunter 165gr ELD-X in the .270 and Federal Trophy Copper 165gr and Hornady Precision Hunter 200gr in .300WM.
This is the reason I'd shy away from a used kimber MA. Gotta ask yourself, if it was a shooter, would it really be up for sale?I’ve never owned one but have researched them quite a bit as I’d like to have one. Lots of people love them, and lots of people hate them saying they will never own another Kimber. Google Kimber Roulette and you can read some stories. If the price is right I’d buy one but just be sure you have a backup plan in case one needs tweaking.
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Thanks for passing along the article!Honestly, a little bit of a learning curve. Not only are inconsistencies magnified by the 25% weight difference but the thin barrel means it heats up fast so you really need to take your time between shots. I find that it's a very easy rifle to get behind however. I shot my mule deer this year from kneeling at 150 yards as he was on the move and the weight, balance and shape of the rifle just made it easy. A lot of that is probably personal preference and fit but it's a rifle that works well for me.
It's been posted before but I found this article helpful after I picked up the Kimber.
Kimber America | Tips for Shooting Lightweight Kimber Rifles | Kimber America Dealer Portal Blog
Fine 1911 pistols and rifles for both the hunter and shooter. Kimber offers law enforcement tactical pistols and rifles, less-lethal self-defense products, light weight rifles and mountain rifles.www.kimberamerica.com
I have 4 Kimber’s, three of which were procured second hand and all are shooters. There are many reasons why someone may part with a firearm.This is the reason I'd shy away from a used kimber MA. Gotta ask yourself, if it was a shooter, would it really be up for sale?
I have 4 Kimber’s, three of which were procured second hand and all are shooters. There are many reasons why someone may part with a firearm.
My Mountain Ascent in 300 WSM puts 180 ttsx’s into very smal groups with consistency and very manageable recoil.