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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1788726" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>Glad I didn't go with the Kimber, there was one at a reasonable price but I couldn't bring myself to quite pay that much. I know everybody gets a dud once in awhile though, Kimber has a decent reputation for sure. </p><p></p><p>Got to put some rounds through it today, S&B 180gr range ammo and original Winchester white box 175gr Silvertips. S&B was flat nose FMJ and Silvertips were HP. Ran about 30 rounds, ate it all with no issues and proper empty lock back each time. Winchester definitely has more snort, felt recoil and the brass was thrown another 5 ft further away. So long as nothing weird happens I think I'm going to enjoy this one. No rest, 2 hand grip I was about 4" at around 20 ft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1788726, member: 42548"] Glad I didn't go with the Kimber, there was one at a reasonable price but I couldn't bring myself to quite pay that much. I know everybody gets a dud once in awhile though, Kimber has a decent reputation for sure. Got to put some rounds through it today, S&B 180gr range ammo and original Winchester white box 175gr Silvertips. S&B was flat nose FMJ and Silvertips were HP. Ran about 30 rounds, ate it all with no issues and proper empty lock back each time. Winchester definitely has more snort, felt recoil and the brass was thrown another 5 ft further away. So long as nothing weird happens I think I'm going to enjoy this one. No rest, 2 hand grip I was about 4" at around 20 ft. [/QUOTE]
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