Assuming that the POI of one of the barrels is off a considerable amount, I would insist on a replacement gun. Kimber is not going to re-regulate the barrels, by taking them apart and re-regulating, re-soldering, and rebluing. Fixing the problem by removing material from the inside of the choke area would not be acceptable to me, not on a new $5000 gun. Sending it back to the Turkey farm would entail months of waiting. Your wonderful wife didn't pay for a repaired gun and you shouldn't settle for one, either. That's MO. Let us know how it turns out. Why in the world they would include a pattern sheet that clearly shows the POI to be off a bunch is incomprehensible to me!


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