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Looking for the old QR rings made by Kimber
24 December 2008, 01:49
AbobLooking for the old QR rings made by Kimber
Anyone know what happened to the Kimber double lever QR rings & bases, did some buy them out?
I bought a set back in the ‘80s; have them my 375 H&H MK X and would like another set to swap scopes between 1.5x5 and 3x9
Wondering if Talley or Warne rings would fit on the Kimber base?
Jim
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24 December 2008, 04:36
Duane WiebeTalley and Kimber use a different size dovetail base. Talley 1/2" Kimber/Warne 7/16"
24 December 2008, 05:25
ChisanaThey show up on ebay from time to time. The QR version will run about $125 if it is in good shape.
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24 December 2008, 05:59
TLSI have two sets in the box. Make an offer.
24 December 2008, 19:11
Jim KobeI also have a set but I think they are Wisner's. I do believe they are the same.
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25 December 2008, 22:14
Don MarkeyWisner's are wider. I'd be interrested in them though.
-Don
26 December 2008, 01:52
adrookI have both Kimbers and Warnes. I think that the old Kimbers were a lot nicer and more finely finished than the new Warnes.
26 December 2008, 18:58
J WisnerI made several width of dovetailed scope rings over the years.
I still currently have some one inch, standard hieght, single top screw, in the white rings ( copy of) the Kimber Brownell Double lever rings.
My Part # 2111
PM me if you are interested.
Jim Wisner
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27 December 2008, 07:33
AbobTLS I sent you a PM for more info
Jim
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27 December 2008, 19:25
J.D.SteeleThe early Kimbers are my favorite QD rings. The later Warne Premiers, also now discontinued, use the same size dovetail but have an added recoil lug on the bottom of the ring that fits into a large unsightly notch cut into the base. I usually grind this lug off so the later Warne rings will fit the earlier more pleasingly-shaped Kimber bases. Talleys use a larger dovetail and won't interchange. There are many versions of these rings, in several heights and shapes, made of all-steel as well as a very few made of alloy. These rings will also fit a standard 22RF tipoff dovetail, and so for single shot rifles I usually make a simple quarter-rib of a suitable size and shape.
As already mentioned above, the earlier Kimber rings are by far the most pleasingly-shaped. Their smoother finish and rounded edges are more pleasing to not only the eye but also the hands when handling the rifle. The later Warne Premiers have unsightly and uncomfortably sharp edges and protruding levers which, albeit just as strong and convenient as the earlier Kimbers, are definitely less desirable from both the aesthetic as well as the ergonomic standpoint. The early Kimbers came in 2 different bottom configurations, one was made curved to fit the Kimber rounded receiver tops with built-in integral dovetail bases and the other was made flat to fit their flat-top screw-on bases. Both will fit the flat-tops just fine but the flat-bottom rings won't fit the round-top actions with integral dovetails. Somewhat confusing sometimes.
Regards, Joe
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29 December 2008, 02:38
AbobTLS, I sent you a PM
Jim
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30 December 2008, 09:44
AbobAnyone have the Kimber bases for a post-64 long action Model 70
Jim
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