The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n At longer range, however, the differences among the three loads became more pronounced. Conditions weren\u2019t great for shooting at extended range, mostly due to gusting winds that precluded the firing of a large number of comparison groups. Nonetheless, I was able to do enough shooting to draw some conclusions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n At longer range, however, the differences among the three loads became more pronounced. Conditions weren\u2019t great for shooting at extended range, mostly due to gusting winds that precluded the firing of a large number of comparison groups. Nonetheless, I was able to do enough shooting to draw some conclusions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n At longer range, however, the differences among the three loads became more pronounced. Conditions weren\u2019t great for shooting at extended range, mostly due to gusting winds that precluded the firing of a large number of comparison groups. Nonetheless, I was able to do enough shooting to draw some conclusions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle can be purchased in two forms. There\u2019s the basic rifle with a 20-minute scope rail attached and housed in a Hardigg Storm case, which can be had for $2497. For those who want a complete, ready-to-shoot package, the Advanced Tactical Kit can be added. This includes a Leupold Mark IV 3.5-10x40mm Long Range Tactical scope, anodized in a dark earth finish and mounted on the rail via Kimber rings, a Versa-Pod bipod and mounting hardware, a Seekonk 65 inch-pound torque wrench with bits for the stock screws and scope ring nuts, a Kimber field cleaning kit, a Kimber shooter\u2019s log book and nylon sling. The Advanced Tactical Kit retails for $2575, making the price of the rifle plus kit $5072.<\/p>\n\n\n\n At longer range, however, the differences among the three loads became more pronounced. Conditions weren\u2019t great for shooting at extended range, mostly due to gusting winds that precluded the firing of a large number of comparison groups. Nonetheless, I was able to do enough shooting to draw some conclusions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n Kimber\u2019s KimPro II baked-on dark earth epoxy coating is applied to all metal parts. This finish not only protects the metal, but it makes the surface slicker, reducing friction on moving parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle can be purchased in two forms. There\u2019s the basic rifle with a 20-minute scope rail attached and housed in a Hardigg Storm case, which can be had for $2497. For those who want a complete, ready-to-shoot package, the Advanced Tactical Kit can be added. This includes a Leupold Mark IV 3.5-10x40mm Long Range Tactical scope, anodized in a dark earth finish and mounted on the rail via Kimber rings, a Versa-Pod bipod and mounting hardware, a Seekonk 65 inch-pound torque wrench with bits for the stock screws and scope ring nuts, a Kimber field cleaning kit, a Kimber shooter\u2019s log book and nylon sling. The Advanced Tactical Kit retails for $2575, making the price of the rifle plus kit $5072.<\/p>\n\n\n\n At longer range, however, the differences among the three loads became more pronounced. Conditions weren\u2019t great for shooting at extended range, mostly due to gusting winds that precluded the firing of a large number of comparison groups. Nonetheless, I was able to do enough shooting to draw some conclusions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\n The stock is the popular McMillan A-5 model in desert tan, fitted with an adjustable comb and length-of-pull spacers. The Advanced Tactical Rifle is further modified for tactical use through the addition of four flush-mounted quick-detachable mounting points for sling attachment. There are two on the left side of the stock and two on the bottom of the stock. Accuracy is enhanced by both the glass bedding and a free-floating barrel.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Kimber\u2019s KimPro II baked-on dark earth epoxy coating is applied to all metal parts. This finish not only protects the metal, but it makes the surface slicker, reducing friction on moving parts.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle can be purchased in two forms. There\u2019s the basic rifle with a 20-minute scope rail attached and housed in a Hardigg Storm case, which can be had for $2497. For those who want a complete, ready-to-shoot package, the Advanced Tactical Kit can be added. This includes a Leupold Mark IV 3.5-10x40mm Long Range Tactical scope, anodized in a dark earth finish and mounted on the rail via Kimber rings, a Versa-Pod bipod and mounting hardware, a Seekonk 65 inch-pound torque wrench with bits for the stock screws and scope ring nuts, a Kimber field cleaning kit, a Kimber shooter\u2019s log book and nylon sling. The Advanced Tactical Kit retails for $2575, making the price of the rifle plus kit $5072.<\/p>\n\n\n\n At longer range, however, the differences among the three loads became more pronounced. Conditions weren\u2019t great for shooting at extended range, mostly due to gusting winds that precluded the firing of a large number of comparison groups. Nonetheless, I was able to do enough shooting to draw some conclusions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Out of my test rifle with its 24-inch barrel, the Black Hills load with the 175-grain Sierra MatchKing was by far the most accurate at 1000 yards with three-shot groups (fired when the wind was relatively steady) approaching 1.25 minute-of-angle (MOA). I had no problem in hitting an IPSC silhouette target at that range, as long as I watched the wind flags, it had pretty good gun performance for firing off the ground from a bipod with factory fodder. Had I the benefit of a scope of 24x or greater and the use of a sturdy tripod rest and bench, I think that accuracy approaching 1 MOA at 1000 yards would be within reach.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I think that the Federal and Winchester loads did not fare nearly as well at nearly a kilometer, but that\u2019s a reflection of the muzzle velocities of the two loads and the ballistic coefficients (BC) of their 168-grain projectiles, not the quality of the ammunition. While the 175-grain Sierra out of the Black Hills ammo is still rolling along at a respectable 1223 feet per second (fps) at 1000 yards, the 168-grain projectiles from the Federal and Winchester loads have dropped to 1088 and 1094 fps, respectively.<\/p>\n\n\n\n As many of you already know, strange things happen to bullets when they approach and pass through the velocity barrier separating the supersonic and subsonic ranges, about 1118 fps at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, so staying supersonic is critical. Although I did not have the chance to shoot the gun at 600 or 800 yards, I suspect that the Federal and Winchester loads would have fared much better at those distances.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The choice of a medium-heavy barrel rather than a heavier profile gave the gun better balance and facilitated field carry and it did not seem to diminish accuracy. The sharpness of the view through the Leupold Mark IV compensated a bit for the 10x maximum magnification. About all I\u2019d suggest would be the option of a threaded muzzle for suppressor attachment and use of bottom metal allowing the use of detachable magazines.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle offers some features that are not seen in other rifles for military and law enforcement precision shooters, such as the non-rotating claw extractor, mechanical ejector (useful when spent cases can\u2019t be left lying on the ground) and thoughtfully modified A-5 stock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When the Advanced Tactical Kit is added, Kimber must be given credit for providing serious precision shooters with an integrated shooting system composed of top-quality components and backed by the reputation of a company occupying a preeminent position among American gunmakers. For those LE departments, military units or individuals seeking a complete tactical package, the Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical is worth serious consideration.<\/p>\n","post_title":"Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle .308 Review","post_excerpt":"Enhanced features and capable of sub-MOA performance!","post_status":"publish","comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","post_password":"","post_name":"kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308","to_ping":"","pinged":"","post_modified":"2023-11-16 18:16:51","post_modified_gmt":"2023-11-16 23:16:51","post_content_filtered":"","post_parent":0,"guid":"https:\/\/www.dev.athlonoutdoors.com\/2008\/06\/21\/kimber-m8400-advanced-tactical-rifle-308\/","menu_order":0,"post_type":"post","post_mime_type":"","comment_count":"0","filter":"raw"},{"ID":128414,"post_author":"645","post_date":"2019-05-21 08:32:51","post_date_gmt":"2019-05-21 12:32:51","post_content":"Odin Works recently announced a new line of suppressors<\/a> for calibers 5.56mm and 7.62mm. Four different models mark the new Odin Works line of suppressors.\r\n\r\n[in_content post=\"201845\" alignment=\"align-left\" \/]\r\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
\r\n \t
Load Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Load Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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My Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle was indeed ready to shoot as I discovered when I went to sight in at the range. The first shot out of a cold bore with Black Hills\u2019 175-grain Sierra MatchKing load was less than an inch from the point-of-aim, which certainly made zeroing easier. Preliminary accuracy testing was done with three factory match loads at 100 yards off the included Versa-Pod bipod. The best accuracy was achieved with the Black Hills 175-grain and Federal 168-grain MatchKing loads, followed closely by the Winchester\u2019s 168-grain match load.<\/p>\n\n\n\nLoad Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Range Time<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
My Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle was indeed ready to shoot as I discovered when I went to sight in at the range. The first shot out of a cold bore with Black Hills\u2019 175-grain Sierra MatchKing load was less than an inch from the point-of-aim, which certainly made zeroing easier. Preliminary accuracy testing was done with three factory match loads at 100 yards off the included Versa-Pod bipod. The best accuracy was achieved with the Black Hills 175-grain and Federal 168-grain MatchKing loads, followed closely by the Winchester\u2019s 168-grain match load.<\/p>\n\n\n\nLoad Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Range Time<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
My Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle was indeed ready to shoot as I discovered when I went to sight in at the range. The first shot out of a cold bore with Black Hills\u2019 175-grain Sierra MatchKing load was less than an inch from the point-of-aim, which certainly made zeroing easier. Preliminary accuracy testing was done with three factory match loads at 100 yards off the included Versa-Pod bipod. The best accuracy was achieved with the Black Hills 175-grain and Federal 168-grain MatchKing loads, followed closely by the Winchester\u2019s 168-grain match load.<\/p>\n\n\n\nLoad Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Range Time<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
My Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle was indeed ready to shoot as I discovered when I went to sight in at the range. The first shot out of a cold bore with Black Hills\u2019 175-grain Sierra MatchKing load was less than an inch from the point-of-aim, which certainly made zeroing easier. Preliminary accuracy testing was done with three factory match loads at 100 yards off the included Versa-Pod bipod. The best accuracy was achieved with the Black Hills 175-grain and Federal 168-grain MatchKing loads, followed closely by the Winchester\u2019s 168-grain match load.<\/p>\n\n\n\nLoad Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Baja 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Badlands 762<\/h3>\r\n
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Brimstone 556<\/h3>\r\n
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Range Time<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
My Kimber M8400 Advanced Tactical Rifle was indeed ready to shoot as I discovered when I went to sight in at the range. The first shot out of a cold bore with Black Hills\u2019 175-grain Sierra MatchKing load was less than an inch from the point-of-aim, which certainly made zeroing easier. Preliminary accuracy testing was done with three factory match loads at 100 yards off the included Versa-Pod bipod. The best accuracy was achieved with the Black Hills 175-grain and Federal 168-grain MatchKing loads, followed closely by the Winchester\u2019s 168-grain match load.<\/p>\n\n\n\nLoad Comparisons<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n
Final Notes<\/strong><\/h3>\n\n\n\n
All in all, the Advanced Tactical performed well. There were no malfunctions of any kind. The bolt cycled smoothly and the trigger was crisp and light enough to make small groups possible and the stock fit me like a glove (I\u2019m particularly fond of the A-5, which is, in my opinion, the finest tactical stock available).<\/p>\n\n\n\nOdin Works Suppressor Line Features<\/h3>\r\nThe line features both direct thread and quick disconnect attachment models, delivering versatility for shooters. The suppressors also utilize baffle stacks designed and engineered to maximize suppression and strength, without increasing weight, according to Odin Works.\r\n\r\n\"Odin Works suppressors exceed expectations in quality, strength, and sound suppression,\" Odin said in a press release.\r\n\r\nFour models mark the line, including Moab 762, Baja 556, Badlands 762 and Brimstone 556. The Moab and Baja units feature direct thread attachment, while the Badlands and Brimstone employ quick detach. Overall weights range between 13 and 19 ounces for this lightweight line. Meanwhile, prices range from $339 to $600\r\n
Odin Works Suppressor Line<\/h3>\r\n
Moab 762<\/h3>\r\n
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