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Deke
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how good is it?
First, a disclaimer...I am not an experienced BR shooter, as many of you are, but I am intrigued by the potential for rimfire accuracy.
I have searched several rimfire forums and have gotten conflicting opinions (not necessarily facts) on how good the Kimber 82G factory barrel is. Since KofO is long out of business, I guess we'll never know for sure from whom Kimber got its barrels or what quality they ordered.
Since the Army contract accuracy spec was .7" @ 50yds, are we safe in assuming these aren't match barrels? One poster in a Kimber 82G thread said they are "$7 pieces of junk." Another said they have "match chambers." I've read that some of you have 82G barrels stamped with a "star" that presumably indicates enhanced accuracy. I'm confused. Here's why:
I have been unable to get consistent accuracy from my 82G barrel. I have a high quality set-up....Fudd front rest and expensive Protektor rear bag with heavy sand. The glass is a T-36. Oh, and I have a nemohunter trigger job and it's set at about 6 oz. The gun is not pillar or glass-bedded, however.
Some range sessions have me very encouraged....5-shot groups measuring in the high-teens/low 2s measured CTC. Other sessions with similar weather conditions and ammo are over half an inch with an occasional really bad flier. Typically, my barrel takes several shots to warm up and foul up before groups tighten. How about yours?
Today, I had another one of those confusing sessions. Started with a clean gun. I warmed the barrel up with Wolf ME and SK Match...about 10 shots in approximately .5". I followed that with two 5-shot groups using Ely Black Box and Ely Tenex. Both groups were in the 2s, CTC. Then all hell broke loose. Using all of the aforementioned ammo, she just wouldn't group under .5"...after the initial 25 shots fired. The weather hadn't changed. I ran a dry patch through the bore, groups tightened a little but not much. I got frustrated and quit.
I'd love to hear your experiences. I'm at the point where I'm considering rebarreling with a match barrel, knowing that this will never be a hard-core BR gun, but I'd sure like a consistently good shooter. Rebarreling would essentially double my $700 investment in the gun (less scope and rings). Is it worth it? Have any of you done it? If so, how much of a difference did it make?
Thanks for listening to my rant.
First, a disclaimer...I am not an experienced BR shooter, as many of you are, but I am intrigued by the potential for rimfire accuracy.
I have searched several rimfire forums and have gotten conflicting opinions (not necessarily facts) on how good the Kimber 82G factory barrel is. Since KofO is long out of business, I guess we'll never know for sure from whom Kimber got its barrels or what quality they ordered.
Since the Army contract accuracy spec was .7" @ 50yds, are we safe in assuming these aren't match barrels? One poster in a Kimber 82G thread said they are "$7 pieces of junk." Another said they have "match chambers." I've read that some of you have 82G barrels stamped with a "star" that presumably indicates enhanced accuracy. I'm confused. Here's why:
I have been unable to get consistent accuracy from my 82G barrel. I have a high quality set-up....Fudd front rest and expensive Protektor rear bag with heavy sand. The glass is a T-36. Oh, and I have a nemohunter trigger job and it's set at about 6 oz. The gun is not pillar or glass-bedded, however.
Some range sessions have me very encouraged....5-shot groups measuring in the high-teens/low 2s measured CTC. Other sessions with similar weather conditions and ammo are over half an inch with an occasional really bad flier. Typically, my barrel takes several shots to warm up and foul up before groups tighten. How about yours?
Today, I had another one of those confusing sessions. Started with a clean gun. I warmed the barrel up with Wolf ME and SK Match...about 10 shots in approximately .5". I followed that with two 5-shot groups using Ely Black Box and Ely Tenex. Both groups were in the 2s, CTC. Then all hell broke loose. Using all of the aforementioned ammo, she just wouldn't group under .5"...after the initial 25 shots fired. The weather hadn't changed. I ran a dry patch through the bore, groups tightened a little but not much. I got frustrated and quit.
I'd love to hear your experiences. I'm at the point where I'm considering rebarreling with a match barrel, knowing that this will never be a hard-core BR gun, but I'd sure like a consistently good shooter. Rebarreling would essentially double my $700 investment in the gun (less scope and rings). Is it worth it? Have any of you done it? If so, how much of a difference did it make?
Thanks for listening to my rant.