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Kimbers are pretty rifles. They are svelte and tastefully finished. They are also light. Many folks cannot control lightweight rifles. They put scopes that haven't enough eye relief, or are just wrong on such a light gun. I know people who own them and many who have complained about them. Purchasing a rifle rest that does everything but aim it and pull the trigger for you does not make it an accurate rifle. That said, a good set of dies, a proper rifle rest, and good shooting technique( hanging onto the forend whilst on the rest, just like you do in the field), will all abet accuracy. Most of the Kimber rifles that I have heard complaints about were in heavier calibres. There was, in all likelihood, nothing wrong with the rifle. It was the Indian, and not the arrow. |