Originally Posted by 300gr
Originally Posted by UncleHuck

And you can buy a Kimber Hunter in that same price range.

I was a serious Tikka fan until I shot a Kimber Hunter. Unless I get a smoking deal on a Tikka, I would only buy Kimber.

I've not seen much positive feedback on Kimber accuracy

It's hard to tell though if most of it is gun or user related. Lots of people have trouble with extremely light rifles and even very small things like a binding mag box will baffle a lot of shooters. To me however I would buy a Used Montana long before a Hunter model. The Carbon fiber stock is the main selling point to me,but the Kimber is a real sweet miniature modified Mauser action with an excellent and simple trigger,if you prefer that.