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Looks good shoots great, little furry critters better watch out!
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Your not kidding.......thanks Bill |
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Very nice. I also have a Kimber Longmaster Classic in 223.
I haven't tried H335 but have tried a bunch of other powders. My gun favors 40 grain Nosler or Sierra and bullets heavier than 55 grains. A real standout is the Sierra 60 grain Semi Spitzer. Once dialed in it's almost boring to shoot. Bullets keep going in the same hole. May you kill many a varmint.
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Wow SW....
Every time I check this board you have a new shooting iron with nicer wood than the previous acquisition and they all shoot extremely well too.
I would hate to see what happens if you find either a Sako or Cooper in .222 Magnum,but you probably already have one or two Matt
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Thanks Matt...........quit giving me ideas Which to get first.....the Sako or the Cooper |
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My 257 Roberts custom classic has wood similar to yours...…….. |
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BEAUTIFUL!! Very Cool Caliber as well......I always wanted one. |
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Kimber can let some nice wood out the door...........
Here is my 84m Classic Select in 308 |
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Kimber Longmaster Classis 223
Both of you fellows posts and photo's are nice. Just nothing like a good wood stock with some fine grain and looks. Bill K
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