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Kimber Montana - .30-06 Springfield - 3000812
Kimber Montana - .30-06 Springfield - 3000812
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Caliber: 30-06 Springfield

Trigger: Set 3.5-4 lbs

Stock: Reinforced Carbon Fiber

Barrel Length: 24 in / 609 mm
Twist Rate: 10 in

Total Length: 43.75 in / 1111 mm

Weight: 5 lbs 10 ounces

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $2,219.00

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Kimber Montana - .30-06 Springfield :
A true mountain rifle must be light and accurate. Hardcore hunters understand. Montana models are the lightest production big-game rifles ever offered, delivering legendary Kimber accuracy yet still weighing as little as 4 pounds, 13 ounces. Reinforced carbon fiber stocks add strength, and stainless steel shrugs the elements. All Kimber Mountain rifles offer a threaded barrel for optional use of muzzle brakes and suppressors. Montana rifles combine all the best Kimber features in a lightweight, stainless steel and reinforced carbon fiber package that helps ensure performance.

These rifles have no equal.

Features & Design

  • Reinforced carbon fiber stock in Moss Green
  • Full-length Mauser claw extractor delivers superior controlled round feeding and extraction.
  • Stainless steel barrel and action
  • 22-26-inch barrels
  • Threaded barrel
  • Straight comb stock design projects recoil into the shoulder
  • Positive 3-position wing safety with serrated lever
  • Adjustable match grade trigger breaks clean at 3-4 pounds
  • Pillar and/or glass bedding provides strength and accuracy
  • Each proportioned action gives near perfect balance for fast, positive aiming
  • Barrel and chamber machined to match grade dimensions

30-06 Springfield

The .30-06 Springfield cartridge (pronounced "thirty-aught-six" or "thirty-oh-six"), 7.62x63mm in metric notation and called ".30 Gov't '06" by Winchester, was introduced to the United States Army in 1906 and later standardized; it remained in use until the early 1980s. The ".30" refers to the caliber of the bullet, and the "06" refers to the year the cartridge was adopted, 1906. It replaced the .30-03, 6mm Lee Navy, and .30-40 Krag cartridges. The .30-06 remained the U.S. Army's primary rifle and machine gun cartridge for nearly 50 years before being replaced by the 7.62x51mm NATO (commercial .308 Winchester) and 5.56x45mm NATO, both of which remain in current U.S. and NATO service. It remains a very popular sporting round, with ammunition produced by all major manufacturers.

Suggested Use

  • Deer (long range)
  • Black Bear (long range)
  • Sheep / Goat (long range)
  • Moose
  • Elk
  • Buffalo / Bison

Performance

Commercially manufactured rifles chambered in .30-06 are popular for hunting. Current .30-06 factory ammunition varies in bullet weight from 7.1 to 14.3 grams (109.6 to 220.7 gr) in solid bullets, and as low as 3.6 grams (55.6 gr) with the use of a sub-caliber bullet in a sabot. Loads are available with reduced velocity and pressure as well as increased velocity and pressure for stronger firearms. The .30-06 remains one of the most popular sporting cartridges in the world. Many hunting loads have over 3,000 foot-pounds (4,100 J) of energy at the muzzle and use expanding bullets that can deliver rapid energy transfer to targets