BeaverHunter
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Just picked up a used but never been shot Kimber Hunter in 280 Ackley Improved. Took it right to the gunsmith to have the barrel cut down a couple inches and threaded for a suppressor. I’ve read that some Kimbers really benefit from being bedded (even though it’s done at the factory, I’ve read it’s not done that great). He said he can put pillars in it and bed it for $250 while he has it there threading the barrel. I’ve never bedded a rifle before so I’m not sure it’s something I would want to tackle on my own. Wouldn’t want to make it worse lol.
Should I just have it done or wait and see how it shoots first? Does pretty much every Kimber need an aftermarket bedding job? Am I just going to wish I had him do it after the 1st session at the range? Thoughts?
Should I just have it done or wait and see how it shoots first? Does pretty much every Kimber need an aftermarket bedding job? Am I just going to wish I had him do it after the 1st session at the range? Thoughts?