I was minding my own business ( not really, I was scoping out the local ads for a "good deal" on a "spare" rifle) My dedicated elk rifle is being reamed out to 338/06 AI/bedded right now. And my Shilen barreled 7x57 (dedicated deer/antelope/nice weather elk rifle is at the shop for the caliber engraving, final trigger touch up. I was thinking, I need a spare that can bridge both ends, but I didn't want to ante up another wad of money for a "spare" (some call them a loaner rifle). Low and behold, an older gent was getting out of hunting and had his Kimber 8400 Classic 300WSM and mounts (nice brown wood and matte blue metal) listed for "half, maybe a third" of what they are going for on the market! Well, nothing doing but drove an hour to meet him and put a small sweaty wad of money in his hand! ha. He had hunted one time with it. No rust, scars, just a dirty bore that cleaned right up. The trigger will need adjusting ( I don't mess with triggers, my Smith does that) and mount my spare scope on it ( Burris FFII 3x9) I still have a bunch of components/dies from a few years back. I had bought another 8400 Classic from a guy over on LR Hunting that has reddish brown beautiful wood but all "Stainless" barreled action in 300WSM. I worked up a load for it and gave it to my grand-daughter (for her Dad to sell for her later, she doesn't hunt, but education costs!) I like Kimber Classics, have now owned/used an 84M/7mm-08; an 84L 270; these two 8400 WSMs and one "lemon" Kimber Hunter 270 POC, poor QC is an understatement! So now, I don't "have to" take my pretty newly assembled 7x57 as my "spare" elk rifle. And I don't have to take my 338/06 AI as a spare to my pretty new 7x57 on an Exotics or antelope hunt, I can take the Kimber for either one. Bottom line....at the price he sold it to me, I "had" to buy it! It would be a sin to let it go to someone who would put it in the closet and shoot it once a year, yeah, a sin I tell you!
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