thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
I love kimbers.
The initial pictures were from the Bergara that I test fired right out of the box without checking any bedding. When it didn’t shoot very well I decided to bed it and then found the screw issue. I fixed the stock and got it shooting fairly well. This thread is probably a little hard to follow because then I started comparing it to a Kimber I bought because I was unhappy with the weight of the Bergara. The Kimber had a few issues as well in the bedding/inletting area so I bedded and relieved it (don’t think I ever posted pictures of that job). When I started the thread I never expected it to take the turn it did; sorry for making it a bit confusing. So the last target pictures are from the Kimber MA and have nothing to do with the Bergara and the cracked stock.your initial pics of the bedding show obvious screw contact with the stock.
Thats a great way to have accuracy issues. In the future, if you see or suspect screw contact.....or any contact that isn't the floorplate or action (barrel too on fl bed)....you need to do some relieving for clearance.
Glad you are on the right track now.
No, just off bags on a bench for nowAre you shooting this rifle out of a lead sled? I have heard/seen issues with firing guns from lead sleds.
And to think I almost didn’t buy one because all I ever heard was, “They are complete junk!!
@Murtfree and @MuleyFever - I too am shooting a kimber mtn ascent in the 280ai and trying to shoot 160 ABs. Currently I’m having to seat the bullet back quite a bit and having a substantial “jump” so I can feed the next round out of the mag? Are you guys having similar issues? Or should I be doing something different?
I’m currently using fed premium mag primers and 58.5g of 4831sc averaging 2830 FPS. Are you guys having somewhat similar loads or are you guys finding something even better. I’m always looking for ways to improve this gun as I love it. Thanks in advance.