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I have a new Kimber 84m in .308 and have been shooting it at the range a couple of times. It really hasn't shoot that well(2-2.5 inches).Took it apart tonight to look at bedding job,left side of recoil lug depression was chipped out which looked too wide and probably was unintentional during assembly. Should I send it back or fix it myself? Also it looked like there may have been some movement,all screws were tight.


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Posts: 531 | Location: Montgomery, Texas | Registered: 11 September 2005Reply With Quote
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Welcome to the forum.

Sorry to hear of the accuracy problems with your new Kimber. I was frustrated with mine and leaned into a large screwdriver on those opposing scope base screws. I thought they were tight. Now the rifle is accurate.

Since it's new and under warrantee I would just leave it as is til after the fall season and keep the gun as a back up and send it back, if necessary, later this year.

When you get new mounts donate yours to the Army Corps of Engineers. They need landfill.


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Accuracy problem hasn't got me crazy yet since the only premium loads I have tried are failsafes. And I dont believe the gun is broken in yet. Only has about 40-50 rounds thru it so far and it is the first light rifle I have shot.Really like the trigger and feel of the gun. Reloading is in the works.


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