Kimber’s New Subalpine Featherweight Mountain Rifle – SHOT Show 2017

Kimber's New Subalpine Featherweight Mountain Rifle – SHOT Show 2017

Kimber’s new featherweight Subalpine Mountain Rifle comes with a matching Leupold riflescope. (Photo: Massaro)

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Kimber's New Subalpine Featherweight Mountain Rifle – SHOT Show 2017

The rifle features a Gore Optifade Subalbine camo finish. (Photo: Massaro)

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Kimber's New Subalpine Featherweight Mountain Rifle – SHOT Show 2017

Here you can see just how far Kimber takes the ounces-are-pounds mindset. (Photo: Massaro)

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Overview

New for 2017 is the Kimber Subalpine Mountain Rifle, available with a Gore Optifade Subalpine camo finish. Kimber is famous for its lightweight, rock solid rifles and the Subalpine is no exception.

Chambered for .280 Remington Ackley Improved, .308 Winchester, .30-06 Springfield, .300 Winchester Short Magnum and .300 Winchester Magnum the Subalpine has a sub-MOA accuracy guarantee. The rifle offers mountain hunters an accurate and portable choice when every ounce counts.

The Subalpine sports a 22-inch fluted and threaded stainless steel barrel. A brake can definitely help tame the recoil with a rifle this light. Hunters can also install a simple knurled thread protector to cut down on snagging in the field.

The soft Pachmayer Decelerator recoil pad takes the edge off recoil, which helps for prolonged shooting sessions and when shooting magnum cartridges. The stock features an open pistol grip to cut down the risk of split knuckles when shooting.

Kimber teamed up with Leupold to produce riflescopes with the same camo finish for a complete kit. Leupold will offer two matching VX6-HD scopes for a complete Subalpine kit. Buyers have the choice of a 2-12x42mm scope or 3-18x44mm scope.

These scopes come equally packed with a lot of features including an in-scope cant indicator. When those long range shots are all that are available, this is a great benefit.

The VX6-HD series has coated glass for low-light conditions and comes with locking turrets. The turrets also use a quick push-button elevation adjustment system. Like all VX6-HD scopes they have an adjustable illuminated reticle for fast target acquisition.

Kimber's New Subalpine Featherweight Mountain Rifle – SHOT Show 2017

The fluting on the barrel is subtle but it adds up. (Photo: Massaro)

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Here it is with a simple ported compensating brake. (Photo: Massaro)

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Here it is with a plain knurled thread protector. (Photo: Massaro)

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Specifications

  • Weight: 4.8 pounds
  • Overall length: 41.25 inches
  • Barrel length: 22 inches
  • Twist rate: 1-in-10 right hand
  • Trigger: adjustable, set at 3-3.5 pounds
  • Stock: reinforced carbon fiber with pillar bedding
  • Finish: satin stainless steel and Gore Optifade camo

Impressions

While many light rifles tend to lose their balance and wave around like a reed in the wind, I found that the Subalpine to balances very well. It rises to the shoulder naturally and maintaining the point of aim is easy.

The reinforced carbon fiber stock carries like a dream. Even though the stock isn’t checkered it still provides a solid grip. The 12.5-inch length of pull is a touch short for my long arms this rifle will fit the average shooter well.

The Subalpine is built on Kimber’s 84M action It has a strong full-length claw extractor and is machined for reduced weight. The rifle has a right-side three position safety and it feeds from a four-round magazine, which is nice for such a small rifle.

Pricing and Availability

The Kimber Subalpine rifle has an MSRP of $1,701. Considering it has a semi-custom set of features including a fluted barrel, lightened bolt and receiver and camo-finish carbon fiber stock the Kimber Subalpine Mountain rifle remains competitive with other mid-range production bolt-action rifles.

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  • Thomas parker September 26, 2017, 12:04 am

    Looking for 270 feather weight rifle made for scope my location Santa Rosa ca. 95409 my hunting parter has 300 mag kimber I like it. Looking for price and availability.

  • donald kunkel February 9, 2017, 2:38 pm

    yes would like to learn more on this

  • bison1913 February 9, 2017, 1:46 pm

    I will not purchase anything Kimber… Although I can afford to purchase their products I think they are all “OVER” priced. Especially for the workmanship or lack there of. The inexpensive Ruger American can do the same for a third of the cost.
    To me Kimber equals flamboyant price and lack of quality/workmanship. My opinion.

    • Anglo February 13, 2019, 4:29 am

      I like it when I hear or read likes for the Ruger American. I don’t own one but am impressed with the quality and looks of the American.
      Here is the real kicker about my friend who shoots an American in 6.5Creedmore. He went to Montana a few years ago and specializing in long-range shooting and on a budget at that, he, out of ten shooters at 1,900 meters took 2nd place on his second shot with the Ruger American and a Burris Scope. All other shooters had 3,000.00+ dollar rifles and scope combinations. The winner, a 24 yearold+/- with a heavy 1″dia. barrel took first place.
      I often wonder if any of these shooters went and bought a Ruger American in 6.5 Creedmore with a Burris scope. (-:
      Not only does my friend do long range, but he also kills a steer every fall for the owner of a ranch of which he is the sole caretaker/foreman. The kicker here is the fact that he uses a Winchester 1890 22cal pump at 60 feet where the little pump is chambered for 22 short only. I have a video of this on two kills. The 22 pump belonged to his great-granddad who was the first elected undersheriff of Arapahoe County, Colorado.

  • dragonslayer February 9, 2017, 7:49 am

    I can’t believe that’s the price for the full package. What’s the price for the rifle with the scope and the recoil compensator?

  • DRAINO February 9, 2017, 7:06 am

    Nice rifle! Still too expensive for the Average Joe. Plus a scope that makes it illegal to use in some states. But atleast it’s got a sub MOA guarantee, right? Hmmmmmm.

    • Steve in MT February 12, 2019, 10:56 am

      Scope that’s illegal???
      Really???
      Where?
      Why?

  • Abel Zavala February 9, 2017, 12:28 am

    Looking for 308. And a ranch hand 357 /38 Rossi

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