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Yes , my rifle came with a removable brake and a thread protector . Now to get it on the range .Could you confirm the threads when you get it? Thanks!
Yes , my rifle came with a removable brake and a thread protector . Now to get it on the range .Could you confirm the threads when you get it? Thanks!
thanks so much. appreciate it.Yes , my rifle came with a removable brake and a thread protector . Now to get it on the range .
You are right on the flyers , I took my Ryobi fan and keep it on the barrel , and took a lot of breaks . I shot maybe six rounds every time the range went hot .I have the old montana in 300 wsm as well as the hunter disolve in 6.5 creed. I have also used my father in laws mountain ascent in 300 wsm.
I have not had issues with accuracy. Use barneys ttsx 165 grain handload in the 300 wsm, factory Hornady 143 grain eld-x in the 6.5 creed.
My understanding is that the action and barrels are basically the same on all of them, the stock is what is different. I can't really say I like one over the other. If I had to get one gun "to do it all" I would strongly consider getting the hunter disolve in 280 AI. Seems like they are available now and it is a lot of gun for the money. Paying 1000 bucks more for a fancier stock and some fluting doesn't make sense to me.
All kimber barrels are thin meaning at the range by the 4th or 5th shot you will start getting flyers.
No, 13.7" ish LOPAre the Montana stocks reduced length .