Smallbore rifle for beginning shooter (full size)
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Smallbore rifle for beginning shooter (full size)
Are the kimber rifles offered by the CMP any good for a beginner in smallbore competition?
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Not smallbore, but the Pyramyd Blog of Tom Gaylord has a brief review of options for beginner or club pellet rifles.
Best,
Joe
Best,
Joe
I would prefer a used Anshutz but the Kimber is an OK 50 foot rifle. It doesn't weight more than a free rifle.
It's sights don't work the best for 100 yards.
A lot of clubs use them. So it's up to you.
I would suggest a serious begginner who wants to compete to barrow a rifle, save up your money to buy a better rifle. The better rifle will resale better too.
The Kimber would be a good rifle for a high power shooter who wants to practice during the winter.
It's sights don't work the best for 100 yards.
A lot of clubs use them. So it's up to you.
I would suggest a serious begginner who wants to compete to barrow a rifle, save up your money to buy a better rifle. The better rifle will resale better too.
The Kimber would be a good rifle for a high power shooter who wants to practice during the winter.