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    None of them were inaccurate, as for timmays cheap shot about low standards they all shot under 1.5 inch at 100m with factory ammo which is good considering the weight of them. I'm not a gun nerd farm hunter like Timmay so it's good enough for me

    1. First one, a .308. Very accurate. Sold it to a member at the other pub who still has it. Sold to get one in .243

    2. Sent the .243 one back under warranty due to a fit and finish issue. It too shot well, but it was a new gun and I expected better. Shop graciously sent me another.

    3. Was the gun I was going to give the grandkids. Sadly stolen in a burglary. It still hurts, thanks for bringing it up

    4. Current one, my first wooden stocked one. Puts grey box Winny 150 grainers on top of each other. I did bed it however. Don't plan to sell it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
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    seems I hit a nerve :p
    1.5" at 100m is low standards for a $2300+ rifle.
    I've owned 3 Tikka's
    308win - shot 7mm groups with 165ssts - remember those 2 shots touching at 250m on the Napier Taupo I pulled the 3rd
    6.5x55 shoots 1/2 all day every day
    7mmremmag 3 shots in to 1/2 on a BAD day.

    No issues with any of them.

    I'm not saying the Kimber needs to shoot better to be worth the money as it's a different rifle lighter etc but if it can't do MOA out of the box it isn't good enough.

    All these rifles where bought for $1200-$1600

    Nothing wrong with farm hunting, don't get caught up in the snobbery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmay View Post
    seems I hit a nerve :p
    1.5" at 100m is low standards for a $2300+ rifle.
    I've owned 3 Tikka's
    308win - shot 7mm groups with 165ssts - remember those 2 shots touching at 250m on the Napier Taupo I pulled the 3rd
    6.5x55 shoots 1/2 all day every day
    7mmremmag 3 shots in to 1/2 on a BAD day.

    No issues with any of them.

    I'm not saying the Kimber needs to shoot better to be worth the money as it's a different rifle lighter etc but if it can't do MOA out of the box it isn't good enough.

    All these rifles where bought for $1200-$1600

    Nothing wrong with farm hunting, don't get caught up in the snobbery.
    did you not start this thread, ?
    If tikka's are working so good, just stick with them, they a reasonable rifle, mass produced to a price point, and exported all over the world, As are Kimbers, just with a slightly different end user target market.
    Neither in my view, are more accurate than other given, similar weight, and price point rifles, They are all CNC machined and mass produced, I have seen poor quality, inaccurate rifles, from pretty much every major rifle maker, including several from Sako, Tikka and Kimber.
    Compering a light weight mountain rifle, to a std weight sportter is a bit pointless in my view, decide what you want, and compare similar, Remington M700 mt rifles are good, and H&F Wanganui had one in .280, great all round choice.

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    It seems the 260s aren't made any more.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmay View Post
    It seems the 260s aren't made any more.........
    Yea, I think your correct,
    But I am sure I have seen Kimbers, in 6.5 Creedmore, not sure what models, 6.5 Creadmore seams to be getting offered, in more and more rifles. Nice well balanced cartridge,

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    Quote Originally Posted by southernman View Post
    Yea, I think your correct,
    But I am sure I have seen Kimbers, in 6.5 Creedmore, not sure what models, 6.5 Creadmore seams to be getting offered, in more and more rifles. Nice well balanced cartridge,
    I've been getting some trigger time up on the 6.5 creedmoor. Granted - my rifle is a cheap Ruger American. But with 140gr VLDs, i'm getting ballistic performance almost identical to a 270 winchester chucking a 130gr gameking. At least out to 600 yards.

 

 

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