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Ricardo LaborinGents,These tubes are marketed as "super premium" in the Nesika, Dakota or Rem Custom Shop fashions.....Any experience with them in here?? I'm particularly partial to this one in 7mmRM: [/url]http://arnzenarms.com/product/cooper-firearms/hunting/big-game/cooper-model-52-excalibur-7mm-rem-mag-26-1-10-twist-fluted-barrel-synthetic-stock-w-custom-tan-black[url] Cheers, RLS. |
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mark korteRe: Cooper Rifles of Montana - Any Experience??Hi Ricardo -I don't have personal experience with this company, but for what its worth I do know two guys locally that have Cooper rifles and love them. |
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Nathan FosterRe: Cooper Rifles of Montana - Any Experience??Hi Ricardo, I have a few customers shooting these, going well. Just be careful of that twist rate (1:10 7mm Rem Mag), not the best for the modern pills. |
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Ricardo LaborinRe: Cooper Rifles of Montana - Any Experience??Thank you Guys, Cooper reports 1:9" twist on their 7mm numbers, the only drag is the Monte Carlo Stock! Although the beavertail fore-end is very sexy....Take a peek and state your opinion:Thank You. |
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Ricardo LaborinRe: Cooper Rifles of Montana - Any Experience??With the STAC she would run 10lbs plus. |
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Brent AndersonRe: Cooper Rifles of Montana - Any Experience??I have 5. Very nice finish, very accurate. Not quite as polished as my Dakota, but plenty pretty, especially the French walnut. I find them a good balance of accuracy, looks, and price. |
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michael lavalleeRe: Cooper Rifles of Montana - Any Experience??Ive had a chance to shoot 4 of them, and it was a very pleasant experienceI was offered 2 of them for 500 each and I kick myself but, the thing making me hesitate was the safety was very small, and hard to feel wearing heavy gloves. Strangely that was the reason the owner was selling them. Looking back on it I should have grabbed them, but... |