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Old 05-14-2014, 08:28 AM
Wireone Wireone is offline
 
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Default More Kimber "Garbage"

Just wanted to back up sns2 with his Kimber trash talk. Fired a Kimber Ascent in 270 win last night for the first time. 2 90gr speer's to get it on paper. The next three went into 3/4" group. Let it cool. Then fired 3 110gr TTSX without letting it cool into this group. I cannot believe that this junk leaves the factory!

Was wondering if you guy's measure groups "outer edge to outer edge" or "center to center"?

If its the latter then this is completely unacceptable @100yds.
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Old 05-14-2014, 08:38 AM
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Nice shootin'
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Old 05-14-2014, 02:43 PM
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I believe that groups should always be center to center.

Nice shooting, hopefully it's fairly repeatable.
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Old 05-14-2014, 06:19 PM
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Nice shooting. Nobody knocking Kimber anymore. How about a pic of the hardware?
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Old 05-14-2014, 07:39 PM
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nice.....i just got mine shooting finally ....because of the thin barrell- on mine anyhow it was frustrating to keep groups consistent,would have to wait about an hour for the next batch(like 3 shots.cool/wait).....mine shouldnt be as light as those nice looking ascent rigs ,but is close to 6 pounds with scope and shooting 175/180 s at a modest 2400 fps it still kicks like a mule.... the target is at my dads but ill post my reults up in a while with my 3 shot best group - easily 1/2 moa..... deer/mountain rifle ...perfect.
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Old 05-14-2014, 08:19 PM
bobinthesky bobinthesky is offline
 
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Seems like I'm the only guy who ever had problems with a Kimber.
I had a new 7mm Rem Mag that I couldn't get to do better than 1.5 inch 3 shot groups at 100 yards after hundreds of rounds of trying. Most of the loads I tried were bigger than 2 inches. I've probably owned half a dozen 7 mags previous to this one and they were all shooters! Match grade barrel they claimed, I finally gave up on it.
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Old 05-17-2014, 12:23 AM
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nice.....i just got mine shooting finally ....because of the thin barrell- on mine anyhow it was frustrating to keep groups consistent,would have to wait about an hour for the next batch(like 3 shots.cool/wait).....mine shouldnt be as light as those nice looking ascent rigs ,but is close to 6 pounds with scope and shooting 175/180 s at a modest 2400 fps it still kicks like a mule.... the target is at my dads but ill post my reults up in a while with my 3 shot best group - easily 1/2 moa..... deer/mountain rifle ...perfect.
Just measured my best 3 shot group with mine - .412" at 100. Hard rifle/ scope to master but I'm working on it. Ultralight leupold , could use some more eye relief but meh , what I wanted and the rifle sure bucks. Just made sure tonight it was minute- of- beer- can. Voila, yep. Took a while to find what it likes but my load for it is 41.1 gr of rl15, federal primer , 180 gr game king. I hate not having a rifles load figured out.
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