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KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

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recently purchased a kimber 82g on gunbroker , it is an earlier one with a 8xxx serial number. it was brand new with bolt and sights still in the plastic, and i was lucky enought to get one that had no box cutter marks on the stock from gi joke. the day was fairly windy but it did die down as the sun was setting and i was able to get the scope sighted in and shjoot a few groups.

the rifle shot better than i was hoping and i love it, more than satified with the results def a bargan. the scope is a swift 4-12x40mm and for the money it is very well made and i am very happy with its performance and quality.

here are some 50 yard groups as well as one 100 yard group.




 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

thanks , i love this rifle and never expected this kind of accuracy after reading all the hubub on the net about these. so far mine shoots better than i hoped and its not to shabby in the looks department either.
 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

i love the trigger , it has multiple adjustments to include sear,wieght,creep and overtravel. i have mine set to zero creep zero overtravel and about 1.5 lbs.
 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

Not to shabby. I have heard that the Kimber 82's were hit or miss accuracy wise, and you appear to have gotten one of the better ones. Are those 3 or 5 shot groups, for reference?
 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

Years ago I seen the same set up in The Tactical Rifle magazine...once an off shoot of the now closed Pecision Shooter mag. This guy put it in a McMillian A2 stock. This was when using rimfire as a tactical trainer was a new (read: not too used) concept, as 7.62 X 51 was pretty easy to get. I imagine if you put a Manner's stock under it, ergonomically it will fit you better, and lead you to other options..good luck with it!
 
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me too, i got it off of gunbroker for 650.00 new in the box with no box cutter markings in the wood. the cmp is still selling the rusty models for 450 but your taking a chance. it was worth the 200 extra bucks to get one that was perfect. m ine is a low serial number as well and is mint. there are still some nice ones on gunbroker if your interested i would check there.
 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bunsen</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Not to shabby. I have heard that the Kimber 82's were hit or miss accuracy wise, and you appear to have gotten one of the better ones. Are those 3 or 5 shot groups, for reference? </div></div>
I would say more hit than miss from my experience
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hydro556</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Any pictures of the rifle? </div></div>

heres a few of the kimber 82g.




 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

Dont suppose you got the iron sights with it, and you'd want to sell them. I got my 82 from CMP, and need a second set for another rifle. I love mine, but it has the custom stock slice on it.
 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

Got mine out to the range as well. Groups right under .50" 10 shot groups at 50 yards. Shot using irons and ghetto rigged front rest, no rear rest and standing. Yes I know standing with front rest is awkward, but all I could rig up at handgun range.

I'd be curious what mine will do scoped and properly stable.
 
Re: KIMBER 82G FIRST GROUPS OUT OF THE BOX.

dono--- My son and I went out 2-wks. ago when the weather broke..Factory peep sights...We were both impressed.Going back to these old .22's is always a treat.I'm 63 and the old .30/06's get kinda hard on the shoulder.LOL