Kimber 84 Montana .308

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This is an all-original Kimber 84 Montana, in .308. It's a beautiful rifle built on a custom lightweight controlled round feed action with a 22" bbl. With my Leupold VX5 the rifle weighed 6.5lbs. I have given up on the gun however, as the one round I shoot in .308 would not shoot consistently and I don't have the time or inclination to load for it. Federal .308 Premium with a 165 Scirocco was my choice, and some days I could clean the steels out to 550, and some days it wouldn't. Offered at $950 plus shipping to your FFL. Includes Leupold medium 30mm rings.

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Very nice rifle at a good price!
 
i have one in .257 roberts and its a deer killer with 115 gr bullets at 2900 fps with hybrid100, it is a joy to carry at alittle over 6 lbs with a compact 2-7x leupold in tally light weight mounts.
 
Love the Kimber rifles.

I have a 17 Remington Montana (223 re-barreled), 22-250 Varmint in a Wildcat Synthetic stock (Rem Model 7 pattern), 243 Hunter, 6.5Creedmoor Montana, 308 Hunter and a 300WSM Montana. I regret not buying a 375 Talkeetna when they were only $2200. However, I found a Winchester Model 70 Stainless/Synthetic in 375 (it will do, it will do).

I'd be interested in your 308, but I'm not into self-importing another rifle, plus I'm intending to stop buying guns and spend the money on hunting. :)
 
Love the Kimber rifles.

I have a 17 Remington Montana (223 re-barreled), 22-250 Varmint in a Wildcat Synthetic stock (Rem Model 7 pattern), 243 Hunter, 6.5Creedmoor Montana, 308 Hunter and a 300WSM Montana. I regret not buying a 375 Talkeetna when they were only $2200. However, I found a Winchester Model 70 Stainless/Synthetic in 375 (it will do, it will do).

I'd be interested in your 308, but I'm not into self-importing another rifle, plus I'm intending to stop buying guns and spend the money on hunting. :)
We all promise ourselves that we aren’t buying any more guns, but….
 
We all promise ourselves that we aren’t buying any more guns, but….
Oh I know. I've bought about 8 "Last Guns" in the last three years.

I sold a couple of somewhat redundant handguns and a 22WMR rifle, to free up funds for when the new Marlin Trapper, made by Ruger arrives in Canada. That will be my "Last Gun". :)
 
Good job Leslie!
 
Sold pending funds.
 
That is the exact reason you see so many take off barrels for sale and so many rifles with custom barrels in them. I have owned a few of them and about half shot moa consistently and the others didnt.
 
i have found over the years that some rifles hit the ground running right out of the box and others take some work to get them where i want them and some don,t make it no matter what i tried and they went down the road. one rife that i didn,t expect much out of is a older ruger # 3 in 45-70, it shot lights out right from the get go with a hot load of imr 4198 and a 300 gr hornady bullets at 100 yards.

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I’ve always thought the no.3 was a neat rifle, I kick myself still for passing up a screaming deal on one in 223 years ago in Mason, TX
 
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I’ve always thought the no.3 was a neat rifle, I kick myself still for passing up a screaming deal on one in 223 years ago in Mason, TX

A buddy just picked one up in a screaming deal in ND. I agree, one very cool rifle
 
My ammo shelf looks like a dealers. I keep no less than 8-10 different factory loads on hand in each of the main calibers (.270, 6.5CM, .30-06, .308, .300WM). I do this literally just to see what shoots the best when I get a new rifle, and because I’m always looking for better. My go to has always been a .308 so I probably have 25+ factory loads to try (or for friends upon request).

Once the gun is on paper, it’s a lot of 3 Shot Groups to see what groups the best. I’ll zero the scope to the best sub MOA load and put all the other boxes back missing a few rounds. If I can’t get a load that shoots under 3/4” at 100yds (prefer 1/2”) the gun finds a new home. I’ll also find and buy 5-6 boxes of the best shooting load (making sure they’re all the same Lot Number) recording that info on a spread sheet.

I’ve been told my method is a little extra by several people ….
 

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