23 May 2009, 05:28
Jimmy P CoaltrainFound a Kimber classic select in .257 roberts and .243 Montana!
I am not worried about hunting in the elements, in the Kimber 84 rifle would you buy the .243 montana or the select classic Roberts? I reload so ammunition is not an issue. I shoot deer, pigs and coyotes and hunt a black bear now and then. Just cannot make up my mind.
You would be really hard pressed to prove the difference in true terminal performance in the field. I would go with the Roberts as I like the select classic better.
23 May 2009, 09:01
Hatchet JackMy wife just bought a montana 257, Been trying different loads and it shows a lot of promise. It was a cold, windy winter so it took a while to break the barrel in. I'm trying to get time to try more loads.I've had a 257 roberts for almost 25 years,in a ruger ultralight. I love it and all 3 kids learned to hunt with it.
23 May 2009, 10:05
Winchester 69I would want something heavier than 6mm for things that bite and scratch. Actually, 6mm is marginal in my estimation for game hunting. Others may not concur.
23 May 2009, 10:50
Thomas JonesI have a select french walnut .308.
excelent rifle. I also have 2 .257 Roberts.
The .243 is a good round but i prefer the Roberts.
the Roberts can easily push 100 grain bullets up into the 3100 or 3200 FPS range , from a 22 inch barrel, and the .243 tops out at around 3,000
...tj3006
23 May 2009, 16:45
Jimmy P CoaltrainWin 69 I have 300WSM,270Win, 308, am covered regards heavier rifles. The .243 is attractive due to its a better fit of the magazine designed for the 308 case than the Roberts but folks are getting the kimber roberts to shoot so this is a moot point. A 100grain bullet will kill all I will be shooting it at.
28 May 2009, 05:55
Jimmy P Coaltrainwell the Roberts won. better looking!
How about a picture Jimmy? I have been looking for a Kimber in Select french walnut for a couple of years now (in 257R). The first one I saw had beautiful wood, but then all the others that I saw had wood that was fairly plain ie. nice, but nothing to write home about. Where did you get yours?
Peter.