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kimber caprivi - whitworth??
26 October 2007, 21:08
butchlockimber caprivi - whitworth??
i know its been a few years since i had a whitworth 375, but when i look at the picture of the kimber caprivi in the rifleman magazine, it sure looks alot like my old whitworth. Come to think of it I traded the whitworth off on a kimber.
26 October 2007, 21:13
dirklawyerButchloc,
IMO, the Whitworth has been field tested and proven over the past decades so that would be my choice. Asthetically speaking the Kimber looks great and they put out a good product, I personally have seen some issues with quality lately and had to return a new rifle for re-barreling, etc.
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26 October 2007, 21:17
Idaho Sharpshooteryeah, but your Whitworth was a Magnum action, and I'll bet it wasn't nearly $3200.
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27 October 2007, 00:11
fla3006I was not one bit impressed by the Kimber in the latest Rifleman. Looked like something from WalMart. I would far rather own a Whitworth regardless of price. JMHO.
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27 October 2007, 01:04
Idaho SharpshooterLook at it this way; for the same $$$ you can have a CZ in 375H&H AND one in 505 Gibbs. Or four CZ 375's.
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27 October 2007, 01:16
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by fla3006:
I was not one bit impressed by the Kimber in the latest Rifleman. Looked like something from WalMart. I would far rather own a Whitworth regardless of price. JMHO.
+1
I thought it was FUGLY

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27 October 2007, 02:09
SnowwolfeInteresting read in the American rifleman. Author stated it would eject empties from the rifle well but did not address the fact the action may not eject loaded rounds.
I think he side stepped the issue to give the rifle a positive read.
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27 October 2007, 05:17
srtI read that too, seems you have to tilt a loaded round to get it into the magazine and your right about him not saying it would eject a loaded round. Sounds like they didn't want to invest in a long action and if so they would have been better off chambering it for the 375 Ruger. A loaded round you can't get out of the chamber do to a misfire isn't something you want on a dangerous game rifle.
27 October 2007, 05:23
Idaho Sharpshootersrt,
that's easy...just take the bolt out to unload the rifle...of course it is pretty chicken-shirt! What can you expect for a piddling $3200?
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27 October 2007, 06:04
JBoutfishnquote:
Originally posted by srt:
I read that too, seems you have to tilt a loaded round to get it into the magazine and your right about him not saying it would eject a loaded round. Sounds like they didn't want to invest in a long action and if so they would have been better off chambering it for the 375 Ruger. A loaded round you can't get out of the chamber do to a misfire isn't something you want on a dangerous game rifle.
Good observation, I missed that one. A missfire/jam will always be at the wrong time (when else). Sort of takes it out of the relm of dangerous game rifle I would think.
My CZ 375 looks better with each post

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27 October 2007, 07:51
Bill CooleyI was wondering what the author meant by “First dangerous game rifleâ€. I have a Kimber model 89 BGR in .375H&H. This rifle does have controlled feed and will eject a loaded round. True it doesn’t have “express sights†but I can’t see them that well any way The 1.5X5 Leapold works just great.
Bill

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27 October 2007, 08:01
Idaho Sharpshooterit seems like more of a defective rifle than a big game rifle. What can you expect?
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27 October 2007, 09:42
ForrestBTo Kimber maybe DGR = Defective Game Rifle?
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28 October 2007, 04:23
jetdrvrMethinks a bad idea in an expensive wrapper...
28 October 2007, 06:21
HeadacheThe Kimber rifle will eject live rounds without a problem. As with most bolt action rifles the rear of the magazine sits behind the rear bridge a slight bit. The rounds pivot out with plenty of clearence. Winchesters are the same way. If you make the ejection port longer you would have a problem with mounting a scope because the distance would be too great. The Kimber is designed to take up to the 470 Capstick.
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