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Eric
We are down in Arizona for a couple weeks. Can you save me 2 of those hockey raffle tickets for when we get back to Bismarck? Will let you know when back.
Can you give me a number to call or text you?
Thanks
John
I'd personally skip the Hunter. I HATE injection molded (tupperware) stocks and I HATE detachable magazines even more. I much prefer a blind magazine.

On your timeframe the other option would be one of the new Barrett Fieldcraft rifles. Unfortunately, you're probably not going to fine one on the shelf to compare with the Kimber, that said, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one.
How's it going? I don't get on here much anymore. Would like your advice on a rifle. Mountain rifle for elk. I've talked to you about the Kimber Montana before. Looking at 308 because of rifle weight and bullet options. Considering the Mountain Accent at about 1800, Montana at 1100, and the Hunter at 800. What do you think of the Hunter. I've seen pretty good reviews. The Montana is a 1:12 twist, the other two 1:10. If the stalk is much better on the Montana over the Hunter I would go that route. I was sold on the Accent but now the more I think about it I'm not sure the weight savings of 5 ounces and the muzzle break are worth the additional 700. Thoughts? I have an elk hunt with Kurt R in Idaho in October which is where this rifle comes in. We plan on spiking out and then returning every couple days. Typically go to Wyoming every other year but this year I'm going there for archery in September. At any rate I don't see any better option for cutting weight than the Kimber's.
Nah, really wanted to but kinda forgot about it. I really appreciate you giving me the info though. I won't even have my boat back and fixed now til June and I won't need a reason this year to get out fishing so it kinda worked out for me. Thanks again!
Welcome to NDA and Williston. My name is Matt Liebel, I am an teacher at Williston Middle School and a Guide on Lake Sakakawea during the summer months. For shore fishing your best best is going to be the skunk hollow area, which is the backwater areas along the missouri off hwy 85 that have been mentioned on your post. When Lake Sakakawea opens up I would go there, the chance for bigger fish is much greater. Its pretty simple fishing too, a smelt on the bottom or under a bobber is all it takes. If you have any other questions just ask! If you want to see Lake Sakakawea from a boat, give me a call and we can set up a trip! 701-770-6746

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