Kimba, thank you for the in depth explanation of he to bed a rifle. I'm sure that'll come in handy. I'd really like to learn. My buddy just got a 300WSM that he's planning on skim bedding, so I'm going to ask him if I can take part in that. You make it sound very easy... And I do a lot of wood working, so I'm at least moderately capable of using my brain and hands. I'm sure I could do it. With Kimber saying that they'll do it for free, I think I'll let them take a crack at it first. Even if they say it'll take 6-8 weeks, grr.
The Montana was designed to have a free floating barrel, so I am going to give it a chance with a truly free floated barrel. If there are still fliers, I will try to bed the barrel all the way down the stock to see if that helps.
Speaking of woodworking, I've been making rifle display cases recently. People who've had, "special" guns that they want to display of the wall have really liked them. If anyone is interested, let me know. I love doing it. Not really a business more just a hobby.
The Montana was designed to have a free floating barrel, so I am going to give it a chance with a truly free floated barrel. If there are still fliers, I will try to bed the barrel all the way down the stock to see if that helps.
Speaking of woodworking, I've been making rifle display cases recently. People who've had, "special" guns that they want to display of the wall have really liked them. If anyone is interested, let me know. I love doing it. Not really a business more just a hobby.