Kimber Pro Varmint
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Kimber Pro Varmint
I was in Cabelas where it was my pleasure of handling a Kimber Pro Varmint in 204.Verrrry nice triger.Felt well balanced not too heavy.Has any one here shot or owned one? You can never tell just by the cost of a firearm alone weather its worth it or not.Also the Ruger Target seemed like a good rifle any feed back on these guns would be apreciated.
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Re: Kimber Pro Varmint
I bought a Ruger HB target about four years ago, not long after the .204s came out, and I'm extremely pleased with it. I just finished adjusting the trigger, a two stage, with the second pull at a very crisp 1.5 lbs. It has a Burris Signature 6X24 on it, and has about 1500 rounds through it. I'd give it an A+......
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Re: Kimber Pro Varmint
G'Day Glenn
I own a Kimber Pro Varmint that I bought 4 days before Christmas. I've so far put 60 rounds through it and could not be happier.
It is indeed a beautifully well made rifle.
I don't know how much they are over in the states but here in Australia they are worth around the $2000.00 mark and worth every cent in my opinion.
Regards
Marty.
I own a Kimber Pro Varmint that I bought 4 days before Christmas. I've so far put 60 rounds through it and could not be happier.
It is indeed a beautifully well made rifle.
I don't know how much they are over in the states but here in Australia they are worth around the $2000.00 mark and worth every cent in my opinion.
Regards
Marty.
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Re: Kimber Pro Varmint
Glenngtr, AS you can tell by my handle I shoot a 204 pro Varmint. I would'nt shoot any thing but it. I've taken coyotes out to 420yds. That was free handed with 32grs BK's. KILLED him dead. So I'm sold on them.
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Re: Kimber Pro Varmint
Glenngtr
Hi, I also own a Kimber Pro Varmint. It cost me $2,195.00 NZ plus a bushnell Elite 4200 4-16 at $500.00 NZ.
I am absolutely thrilled with mine. I can drive the 39gr Sierra Blitzkings at an average for 5 shots of 3873fps out of its 22 inch barrel, with accuracy between 1/4 & 1/2 an inch for 5 shots. It has the smoothest crispest trigger on any factory rifle i've owned
Its light to carry around on extended hunts and the barrel cleans up after 4 patches.
It is a dream rifle to shoot and one of the nicest looking rigs around. If you have the chance to buy one, I say go for it. The only modification I made was to lighten off the trigger, and that was easy.
Regards,
Michael.
Hi, I also own a Kimber Pro Varmint. It cost me $2,195.00 NZ plus a bushnell Elite 4200 4-16 at $500.00 NZ.
I am absolutely thrilled with mine. I can drive the 39gr Sierra Blitzkings at an average for 5 shots of 3873fps out of its 22 inch barrel, with accuracy between 1/4 & 1/2 an inch for 5 shots. It has the smoothest crispest trigger on any factory rifle i've owned
Its light to carry around on extended hunts and the barrel cleans up after 4 patches.
It is a dream rifle to shoot and one of the nicest looking rigs around. If you have the chance to buy one, I say go for it. The only modification I made was to lighten off the trigger, and that was easy.
Regards,
Michael.