Chesapeake173
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- Feb 20, 2016
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Hopefully this will help someone in the future.
I bought a Kimber Montana last fall. Played around with it a little. Got it “minute of deer” for Michigan hunting and promptly put it away until a few weeks ago. I inherited some reloading hear so wanted to work on some loads for it.
In a nutshell I couldn’t keep any kind of groups under 3” at 100. Mind you I’ve read the whole internet on things to do with a fussy Kimber (mag box, lightened trigger,etc) and none of it seemed to work. I was ready to order a new gun and sell the Kimber. I had ordered some TTSX from a fellow slider and they showed up today. As a last ditch effort I loaded up a few to see what would happen. WOW! I found the holy grail for this gun. 168 grn TTSX over 43 grains of R15.
I don’t know if it’s the longer bullet, the deeper load depth (recommended 2.735 OAL) or something else, but I’ll take it.
Moral of the story is there is probably a solution, you just need to find it!
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I bought a Kimber Montana last fall. Played around with it a little. Got it “minute of deer” for Michigan hunting and promptly put it away until a few weeks ago. I inherited some reloading hear so wanted to work on some loads for it.
In a nutshell I couldn’t keep any kind of groups under 3” at 100. Mind you I’ve read the whole internet on things to do with a fussy Kimber (mag box, lightened trigger,etc) and none of it seemed to work. I was ready to order a new gun and sell the Kimber. I had ordered some TTSX from a fellow slider and they showed up today. As a last ditch effort I loaded up a few to see what would happen. WOW! I found the holy grail for this gun. 168 grn TTSX over 43 grains of R15.
I don’t know if it’s the longer bullet, the deeper load depth (recommended 2.735 OAL) or something else, but I’ll take it.
Moral of the story is there is probably a solution, you just need to find it!
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