Dakota 76, Kimber, or something else...

If in pursuit of a wood stock Kimber built Caprivi DGR. The ones I’ve seen are very nicely executed. Should be in the 3-4k range depending on condition and optic. 375 and 458 if I remember correctly
 
Check out the Sportsman's Legacy, Kalispell, MT. site. They have a bunch of Kimbers and Dakotas so you can get an idea of what you prefer.

Dwight at Sportsman Legacy is pleasure to deal with. That's where I found a Dakota 375 recently for someone.

He has a Dakota 76 338 win mag I would really like. Just not able to right now.
 
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Dwight at Sportsman Legacy is pleasure to deal with. That's where I found a Dakota 375 recently for someone.

He has a Dakota 76 338 win mag I would really like. Just not able to right now.
@Mark Biggerstaff
Problem is Mark there's ALWAYS SOMETHING you would like.
It must be hard controlling yourself.
Me thinks you might need a bigger wallet or less desires
Bob
 
I have owned a few kimbers and 16-17 Dakotas in the last 30 years and still have one Kimber Montana and 8 Dakotas, four 76"s and four model 10's. I think that both brands are very good, but I do favor the Dakotas. I special ordered a few Dakotas in the late 1990's, but mostly I look for used ones on GB or GI.

I have had good accuracy out of all of them and when you find the one that fits your needs, you will be quite satisfied. Good luck with your search.
 
I have a lovely 284 Winchester Dakota 76. Built on a long action, shoots 140 Accubonds sub MOA with IMR 4841. Velocity at 3100.
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You may already know this but it's important to be aware that Kimber of Oregon and Kimber of America are two different companies with different rifle models made in different factories. They are both called "Kimber" on the used market.

I have read (no first hand experience) that some Oregon Kimbers had quality issues near the end when the business was faltering. The cosmetics of Oregon guns seem to be top notch.

The later 84M and 84L rifles are great lightweight hunting rifles with lightweight barrels. I shoot 3 shots then let the rifle cool while I shoot something else. If light weight is not important to you then you may be happier with a standard weight rifle like a Win 70 or Dakota 76 - these rifles have more stable barrels and are easier to shoot well.

Bush Buck
 

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bigrich wrote on Bob Nelson 35Whelen's profile.
thanks for your reply bob , is it feasible to build a 444 on a P14/M17 , or is the no4 enfield easier to build? i know where i can buy a lothar walther barrel in 44, 1-38 twist , but i think with a barrel crown of .650" the profile is too light .
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teklanika_ray wrote on MShort's profile.
I have quite a bit of 458 win mag brass, most of it new. How much are you looking for?

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bigrich wrote on Bob Nelson 35Whelen's profile.
hey bob , new on here. i specifically joined to enquire about a 444 you built on a Enfield 4-1 you built . who did the barrel and what was the twist and profile specs ? look foward to your reply . cheers
 
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