Kimber 84M Varmint

Kimber 84M Varmint

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About Kimber 84M Varmint

Renowned for exacting tolerances in their 1911 pistols, Kimber takes to the Bolt-Action Rifle market with their Varmint Rifle. Beginning with a sub-MOA accuracy standard, match-grade barrels, chambers and triggers for accuracy, lighter weight and shortened bolt travel to increase operation speed and perfect balance. Unique to Kimber, action sizes are made specifically for the family of cartridges each rifle fires. Controlled round feeding paired with the bolt's full-length Mauser-style claw extractor ensures smooth cycling every time a round goes to the chamber. Three-position, Winchester-Model-70-type wing safety. Crisp adjustable triggers. Stainless steel fluted barrels dissipate heat rapidly for accurate follow-up shots while reducing weight. Pillar and glass bedding provides these hunting rifles with a rigid, yet lightweight frame for accuracy and strength, shot after shot. Walnut sporter stocks are checkered at 20 lines-per-inch and hand-oiled finish. Recoil-absorbing 1" Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pads.

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Firearms Review Rating 80%
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MSRP:
$1,113.20
Used Price:
$779.24
Sale Price:
$1,001.88

Specifications

Brand Kimber
Category Rifles
Caliber .22 LR
Capacity 5+1
Finish Matte blue
Gun Type Rifle
Sights Fixed

Detailed Review

The Kimber 84M Varmint is a bolt-action rifle designed for serious varmint hunters and long-range shooters. The rifle is compact, lightweight, and highly accurate, making it an ideal choice for those who need to make precise shots at small targets from long distances.

The rifle features a stainless steel barrel that is fluted for reduced weight and improved cooling. The barrel is also free-floating, which helps to enhance accuracy by reducing the effect of barrel vibrations on the bullet's trajectory. The rifle has a sporter-style stock made of high-grade walnut, which is both ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing. The stock has a hand-checkering pattern and is finished in satin, giving it a classic and timeless look.

The 84M Varmint is chambered in several popular calibers, including .204 Ruger, .22-250 Remington, and .243 Winchester. The rifle has a detachable magazine that can hold up to five rounds, allowing for quick and easy reloading. The bolt has a full-length Mauser claw extractor, which ensures reliable extraction of spent cartridges. The rifle also has an adjustable trigger that can be set to a crisp and clean pull, allowing for precise shot placement.

The 84M Varmint is capable of delivering sub-MOA accuracy out of the box, thanks in part to its heavy-contour barrel and advanced bedding system. The rifle is also compatible with a variety of aftermarket accessories, such as scope mounts, bipods, and muzzle brakes. The rifle has a three-position safety that allows the shooter to work the bolt while keeping the safety engaged. The safety can also be locked in the middle position, which disables the trigger but allows the bolt to be cycled, making it easy to unload the rifle without having to chamber a live round.

The Kimber 84M Varmint is a top-of-the-line rifle that offers exceptional performance, accuracy, and reliability. Its unique combination of features makes it one of the best choices for varmint hunting and long-range shooting. Whether you're a seasoned marksman or a beginner, the 84M Varmint will not disappoint, and it will quickly become your go-to rifle for all your shooting needs.

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December 8, 2017
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When you shot those groups Ozzie, I frowned. I know you can get tighter groupings that this. For that apparent class of rifle I would have expected better. Is there any chance that maybe when you get more and different types of ammunition, that you can

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