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I have a 325 kimber montana that i have been thinking about having rebarreled and puting a custom stock on. I am looking for info about who makes the best and a good gunsmith to do the work around fairbanks or should i have the barrel maker do the work. I have not been happy with the gun the stock cracked after around 5 rounds i thought i fixed it but it keep cracking after the 4th time i sanded the stock down and found a 1inch by 1/2inch air pocket. with the help of members of this forum i got it to shoot around 1.5 inch groups but it is very picky about bullet and power choices and does not like to be loaded hot at all. | ||
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Have you spoken to Kimber about it? | |||
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I too, would contact Kimber about the stock. Shouldn't be that way. As to a quality smith, Dennis Olsen in Plains, Mont. rebarreld my Kimber .270 WSM with a Lilja barrel. IMHO, he's honest, does good work and was on time with my project. I'd definitely go with him again. Sorry, don't have an address or phone # handy but I'm sure you could "Google" him. Good luck. Bear in Fairbanks Unless you're the lead dog, the scenery never changes. I never thought that I'd live to see a President worse than Jimmy Carter. Well, I have. Gun control means using two hands. | |||
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yes thay were not helpful it was almost $400 for a stock. | |||
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I just moved to alaska and will be deployed for about 6mon and though it would be a good time to get the work done. I work at a 800yard range need a gun to drop a larue target at 800. My 243 will work to 550 but after that it will not knock them down. | |||
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Not trying to be smart here, but did you tell them that the stock cracked after five shots, or did you just ask for a new stock. I've had work done by them, and they were nothing but helpfull and my gun was back in just over a week. Worth a try . I love the stock on my Montana. BTW, Thank You for your service. W. | |||
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It is my falt for not contacting them the first time. when I first seen it i thought it was a chip so i sanded it and machted the paint the second time i thought my chamber guide chip it. I would have contacted them the first time but was moving to alaska and had now were for them to send it back to and I wanted to have my load development done when i got to alaska. | |||
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