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Kimber 84M results

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13 April 2004, 17:00
hoss101
Kimber 84M results
I shot my Kimber 84M in .243 for the first time today. AWESOME! I mounted a 2-7 Leupold on it, it seems a perfect match. Anyway, after getting the scope adjusted, my first 3 shot group was just over 3/4 inch. 5 quick shots opened the group up to 1.5, but it was always under an inch for 3. I was kind of skeptical about Kimbers but I am very satisfied. The bolt travel was a little rough, but it is smoothing up very nicely (nothing a couple days of cycling in front of the tv can`t handle). The trigger is the best factory trigger I`ve ever used other than my Dad`s old 721. It breaks like an icicle at 2.5 pounds, the way it came from the factory. The wood is absolutely outstanding. All in all, I`m extremely satisfied with the little rifle.
13 April 2004, 21:56
mho
Congrats on the new toy! Nice to hear somebody picking up a worthwhile factory rifle! Enjoy.
- mike
21 April 2004, 18:57
TrademarkTexan
I agree. The Kimbers are head and shoulders above 90% of the factory rifles out there. The rough bolt travel seems to be a common thread, as well as a "sticky" safety. Other than that, they are wonderful in form and function.
22 April 2004, 17:48
M16
I just bought two of them. The bolt on the woodstock one is a bit sticky. The other is the new stainless Montana. What a difference. The stainless bolt is slick as owl poop. Accuracy with both is excellent. The woodstock with 2.5X8 Leupold weighs seven pounds. The Montana with same setup weights six and a half pounds. The trigger is excellent and easy to adjust. Here is a pic.




23 April 2004, 05:16
Savage99
I showed the Kimber 84M Classic I have been talking about here to a very knowledgeable rifleman. He had been shopping for a lightweight. He worked my bolt and said that "this is not like the ones I tried". My bolt was not all that smooth at first and with just the right lube it's worked into as sweet a CRF as there is.



There is more to this and not every rifle is the same. Kimber stands behind what they make/made.



If you want a lightweight with Mauser features and pillars etc the Kimber has a niche. Their Montana stocked 84's are a class by themselves. One might have to go to NULA to get a competative product and even then it would not have the features the Kimber has.
28 April 2004, 05:56
Redlander
Drool, drool, drool. I want an 8400 Montana in 270 WSM in the worst way . Then I want a sheep hunt in Alaska to go with it . Great brace of rifles BTW.