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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3011610" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>So, I shoot a Kimber in Bullseye competitions all over the Country. It is my first and only Kimber, but has been nothing short of wonderful. Currently it is sitting at just over 34,000 rounds on the frame, barrel and slide and shows no signs of slowing down. I shoot pretty low-med 230gr loads in it so a barrel burner they are not. Nothing wrong with the brand in my opinion, just like everything else opinions abound. </p><p>I also shoot a Springfield Target Match .45 for service pistol, it is nice as well, but the kimber is a smoother better shooting pistol to me. YMMV, but I do not think you can go wrong with any of the 10mm platforms you discussed. I buy my competition guns with the intent of accurizing them as much as I need to satisfy my skills, or lack of said skills. So any money saved on the purchase allows for "things" to make it fit me better. Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3011610, member: 41761"] So, I shoot a Kimber in Bullseye competitions all over the Country. It is my first and only Kimber, but has been nothing short of wonderful. Currently it is sitting at just over 34,000 rounds on the frame, barrel and slide and shows no signs of slowing down. I shoot pretty low-med 230gr loads in it so a barrel burner they are not. Nothing wrong with the brand in my opinion, just like everything else opinions abound. I also shoot a Springfield Target Match .45 for service pistol, it is nice as well, but the kimber is a smoother better shooting pistol to me. YMMV, but I do not think you can go wrong with any of the 10mm platforms you discussed. I buy my competition guns with the intent of accurizing them as much as I need to satisfy my skills, or lack of said skills. So any money saved on the purchase allows for "things" to make it fit me better. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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