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Cooper 52 who has one?
I have never seen one of these in the flesh. They sound fantastic and I have been reading the writeups as far as accuracy goes they seem unbeatable. I understand they make it in 338-06. I would be happy with one of these in that chambering.
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
I bet doubleA has one or has one on lay away. That guy's my hero!!
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
Model 52
25-06 30-06 270 280 This from Coopers web site. |
RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
I "almost" have one. It's on order, but will be a few more months. Their wait time is 6-9 months on average... could be more or less. Mine will be a 25-06. One LGS I frequent had six Coopers there for inspection that I checked out. They had a gorgeous 30-06, but I already have a Sako 75 in that so I passed. After I get it I'll then have to figure out what to scope it with. Should be fun.
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
BugsNbows, did you have options added on the 52 you ordered? I know there are alot of Custom classics available as I type this. Just today I looked at a 270 win and a 280 Rem in person. The 280 had somewhat dissapointing in wood quality but the 270 was simular to this one.
CC 52 25-06 AAA+ ![]() ![]() As with all Coopers, the test targets that come with them are one hole but are shot in their in house 47 yard range. The rifles are shot in their stocks/actions off of bags by a human, not some factory jig. They do offer 1/2moa accuracy guarantees with handloads of course and have little problems getting that with mine. Yes oldelkhunter, they have just announced that the 338-06 is in their lineup as is the 280 AI I believe. Dan Pickett is the man to talk to at Cooper if you have any questions. 406-777-5228 While these rifles are not for everyone they do exhibit fine craftsmen ship, gorgeous bluing/case hardening and top notch wood from a OTC firearm, but with that said they do have a higher price tag than the norm. |
RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
I thought doubleA would have one;).
Do you know if they come with the Phoenix stock? |
RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
I ordered the Jackson Hunter. It has the Phoenix style synthetic stock. MSRP is $1395. I absolutely love wood stocks, but I figured if it was too pretty, it would end up as a safe queen. For that $, I want to use it...often. The original order did have the wood stock (with upgrade to AAA) and a skeleton grip cap, but I switched it out to the Jackson Hunter. Guess the practical side won out over the beauty side.
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
Nice stick, DoubleA!
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
Ok forgive me for being stupid on this but how do these guns compare to say the Kimbers? The one pictured is a gorgeous piece!
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ORIGINAL: Doe Dumper Ok forgive me for being stupid on this but how do these guns compare to say the Kimbers? The one pictured is a gorgeous piece! |
RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
OK...thats kinda the idea I was getting but I havent seen a Cooper before...lol.
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
Thanks for the INfo Double A...338-06 would be it. That Cooper in the photo has somevery nice wood in fact rivalling most rifles that sell for 2 to 3x the price. I would go the fiberglass route though.
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
Kimbers aren't even in the same ball park, probably not even the same sport. That's a beautiful rifle DoubleA. [8D] |
RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
I have a Cooper question. I was looking at the model 22 Phoenix, I was wondering if they were single shots, or had a blind magazine in them, or...........
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RE: Cooper 52 who has one?
The M22 does come in the Phoenix and it's a single shot. It's the .308 group. The Phoenix has a wider stock and is good for benchrest... or so I was told. The M52 has a detachable, single stacked 3 round magazine ( I believe) and the Phoenix stlye synthetic stock called the Jackson Hunter. It's narrower and destined for the woods. It's the .30-06 group.
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