lifeisgoodsteve
WKR
Hi All,
For those out there considering the Mountain Ascent (Montana or Hunter) like I was, just thought I'd share some very brief follow up feedback on my experience with mine chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. I know some have had poor experiences with Kimber, which I understand, but also wanted to share my very good experience. I've carried it for about 25 days in the field and shot a couple hundred rounds through it by now.
- Carrying it: As 99.9% of the time I'm carrying my rifle, what's not to love about a 4lb 13oz rifle! I also really like the soft touch feel of the stock which is actually why I stretched my purchase for the Mountain Ascent vs. Montana. In the heat of exercise and climbing hills I sweat a lot, though with this stock my grip still feels quite good.
- Shooting: Yes, it took some practice to get used to such a light rifle, but thanks to the phone support guy at Kimber and some practice I feel very good now.
- Accuracy: Couldn't ask for more as you can see in the latest pics after remounting the sight. Took 3 shots to nail the windage, then shot these 3 groups to nail down 2.75" high at 100 yards. Bullet is Hornady Superformance, 120gr GMX (lead free) at 3050fps at muzzle.
- Critiques:
1. Fit - this is so personal can't expect all guns to fit all people. For me, it didn't fit well so had to put the cheek raised stock pouch, which I actually love now. With such a light rifle I was fine with a little more weight and now feels very natural. Also kind of like always having the bullets I need for the hunt with the rifle, so I don't pull a bonehead move and forget them at hom.
2. Price - kind of steep for the Mountain Ascent over the Montana and the Montana would have normally been a lock for me, but I couldn't get over how good the soft touch stock of the Mountain Ascent felt (Montana stock is different). Since I carry it so darn much I stretched for the MA and am glad I did.
3. Muzzle break came loose - this isn't really a critique but a note to potential owners. Mine came loose at the first couple range sessions, effecting accuracy, so I simply used some light loktite and it's been fine every since.
So in conclusion, I really love it as it's a joy to carry in the field and silly accurate. Now just waiting until I can truly justify getting one in .300 win mag.
Cheers,
Steve
For those out there considering the Mountain Ascent (Montana or Hunter) like I was, just thought I'd share some very brief follow up feedback on my experience with mine chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor. I know some have had poor experiences with Kimber, which I understand, but also wanted to share my very good experience. I've carried it for about 25 days in the field and shot a couple hundred rounds through it by now.
- Carrying it: As 99.9% of the time I'm carrying my rifle, what's not to love about a 4lb 13oz rifle! I also really like the soft touch feel of the stock which is actually why I stretched my purchase for the Mountain Ascent vs. Montana. In the heat of exercise and climbing hills I sweat a lot, though with this stock my grip still feels quite good.
- Shooting: Yes, it took some practice to get used to such a light rifle, but thanks to the phone support guy at Kimber and some practice I feel very good now.
- Accuracy: Couldn't ask for more as you can see in the latest pics after remounting the sight. Took 3 shots to nail the windage, then shot these 3 groups to nail down 2.75" high at 100 yards. Bullet is Hornady Superformance, 120gr GMX (lead free) at 3050fps at muzzle.
- Critiques:
1. Fit - this is so personal can't expect all guns to fit all people. For me, it didn't fit well so had to put the cheek raised stock pouch, which I actually love now. With such a light rifle I was fine with a little more weight and now feels very natural. Also kind of like always having the bullets I need for the hunt with the rifle, so I don't pull a bonehead move and forget them at hom.
2. Price - kind of steep for the Mountain Ascent over the Montana and the Montana would have normally been a lock for me, but I couldn't get over how good the soft touch stock of the Mountain Ascent felt (Montana stock is different). Since I carry it so darn much I stretched for the MA and am glad I did.
3. Muzzle break came loose - this isn't really a critique but a note to potential owners. Mine came loose at the first couple range sessions, effecting accuracy, so I simply used some light loktite and it's been fine every since.
So in conclusion, I really love it as it's a joy to carry in the field and silly accurate. Now just waiting until I can truly justify getting one in .300 win mag.
Cheers,
Steve
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