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Quote from: Buzz2401 on January 02, 2021, 10:47:28 AMHunted with a Kimber for years and never let me down. Wish I could say the same for my hunting partners ABolts. Two different rifles had frozen firing pin issues. One it fired the second time. Two other times he missed a spike elk and the Blacktail of his lifetime as he puts it.rusted ? not lubed or ?
Hunted with a Kimber for years and never let me down. Wish I could say the same for my hunting partners ABolts. Two different rifles had frozen firing pin issues. One it fired the second time. Two other times he missed a spike elk and the Blacktail of his lifetime as he puts it.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on January 02, 2021, 10:49:14 AMQuote from: Buzz2401 on January 02, 2021, 10:47:28 AMHunted with a Kimber for years and never let me down. Wish I could say the same for my hunting partners ABolts. Two different rifles had frozen firing pin issues. One it fired the second time. Two other times he missed a spike elk and the Blacktail of his lifetime as he puts it.rusted ? not lubed or ?Well two different guys two different rifles. The one guy religiously cleans and lubes after missing the big blacktail and it happened again. Other guy takes good care of his stuff but watched with my own eyes as gun didn't go off.
I have 2 HC xbolts, .308/6.5PRC. Both shoot .5 MOA or better depending on shooter. My next go to rifles are Tikkas, can’t go wrong there either.....
I don't think you can go wrong with either of those rifles. I have an X-bolt in 7-08 that will be my son's first rifle when he starts hunting. Great lightweight good feeling gun. My friends that I hunt with all use mountain ascents, none of them have had issues with them shooting once you find the ammo they like. They shoot great and are lightweight, cycle smooth. I currently use a Christensen Ridgeline .300 wsm which I honestly like more than both of them, but it has a floor plate not detachable box mag. I think the mountain ascent is a lighter gun.All that to say, what gun fits you better? Shoulder both of them and take home the one you like in a caliber you like. You can't go wrong with .270 or .30-06, I wish I still had my old .270.