cooper rifles
#2
I was told both Kimber and Cooper have QC problems...................!?!?
Of course I was told that Remington has gone downhill and that Tikka is cheap !!
Browning actions stink and Winchester hasn't made a decent rifle since '64.
Mossberg ha!
CZ = euro trash
Oh yea, and what Chuck Hawks knows about firearms you can stick in a shot glass.....huh Relentless !
Beauty IS in the eye of the beholder (period - or nuff said........As you please).
Of course I was told that Remington has gone downhill and that Tikka is cheap !!
Browning actions stink and Winchester hasn't made a decent rifle since '64.
Mossberg ha!
CZ = euro trash
Oh yea, and what Chuck Hawks knows about firearms you can stick in a shot glass.....huh Relentless !
Beauty IS in the eye of the beholder (period - or nuff said........As you please).
Last edited by Sheridan; 02-08-2010 at 08:30 PM.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 797
Lets just say Weatherby sends your rifle with at group from the rifle showing 1 1/2" groups. All the Cooper rifle targets I've seen with the new rifles were cloverleafs. I think Cooper would be my choice of a bolt action varmit rifle.
#5
No personal experience with Coopers. But I don't think I would hesitate to buy one. But unless I was a varmint hunter or reloaded and did a ton of paper shooting, I would probably pick a different chambering - a minimum being the .243 Win - just to give me a bit more versitility with the rifle.