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6lbs 9oz. Going to use Talley Bases and Rings and a 20oz scope so it will be closer to 8.5 all up with 5 rounds down, sling, scope cover.What's the weight on this 30-06?
6lbs 9oz. Going to use Talley Bases and Rings and a 20oz scope so it will be closer to 8.5 all up with 5 rounds down, sling, scope cover.What's the weight on this 30-06?
And I can buy that. However, they being hunting rifles have no bearing on function or precision. Are these people and yourself the kind to shoot one or two, 3 round group and call it good? What happens when that group is two rounds close and one 1-2 inches away- do you ignore it?
In any case, I apologize. It wasn’t my intent to to argue.
Thanks for the input everyone. There have been some great points made by all. Especially by @thinhorn_AK and @Formidilosus, sifting through your comments I have found helpful insights into the answers I was looking for.I've customized over a dozen model 70's with synthetic stocks and have been very happy with the results. I understand the Kimber Montana is a good fit for some folks, I've owned several and always ended up selling them off and sticking with my model 70's.
I guess what I am exploring is are people as happy with a Kimber vs a semi custom Winchester? As where I stand right now is that my Kimber is 1.5lbs lighter than my Winchester EW. Maybe I will dive into the Winchester featherweight route to compare the two head to head.
I’ve rebarreled almost 100 montanas. They definitely have issues from the factory. They definitely shoot better after being barreled and bedded. And on many, the barrel is barely hand tight. I think it has something to do with the factory aligning the extractor cut, and if the cut aligns before a proper torque is applied they stop. I don’t know for sure, I don’t work there. But I do know what I feel when I take them apart. And I also know what torque is needed to stabilize the joint.
Wow, very interesting info. Are the hand tight barrels being found on recently manufactured guns, or is that primarily the older guns?I’ve rebarreled almost 100 montanas. They definitely have issues from the factory. They definitely shoot better after being barreled and bedded. And on many, the barrel is barely hand tight. I think it has something to do with the factory aligning the extractor cut, and if the cut aligns before a proper torque is applied they stop. I don’t know for sure, I don’t work there. But I do know what I feel when I take them apart. And I also know what torque is needed to stabilize the joint.
I have one of those that lives behind the seat of my truck, I actually sort of forgot about it until just now.But... one of my personal favorites is my .223ai Montana....
What all did you do to the 30-06? I have two winchester stainless classics's in 30-06 and 338 winchester, and the 30-06 feels heavier than 338!What's the weight on this 30-06?
What all did you do to the 30-06? I have two winchester stainless classics's in 30-06 and 338 winchester, and the 30-06 feels heavier than 338!