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6.5 Creedmoor and others...
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<blockquote data-quote="jackG" data-source="post: 627411" data-attributes="member: 38770"><p>Dale - I'm familiar with Coopers. They are exceptional rifles and an exceptional value. I hunt MT and several of the guys I hunt with shoot them. My brother also has a varminter in .17 cal. </p><p></p><p>The price however, is the sticking point at home. So I think I'll have to find another way to solve the problem. From a $ standpoint, the Ruger fits nicely. I have two concerns. One is the overall accuracy, independent of the potential trigger shortcomings. I don't expect the rifle to be all over the target, but there is that possibility. Call it the crap shoot factor. That's where your Cooper comes in. They SHOOT. The other concern is the trigger. Although that can be corrected easily. </p><p></p><p>The T/C Icon would have solved things nicely. That's a rifle that shoots well. But, they are just not available at this time. If this all works out I'll pass the results along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackG, post: 627411, member: 38770"] Dale - I'm familiar with Coopers. They are exceptional rifles and an exceptional value. I hunt MT and several of the guys I hunt with shoot them. My brother also has a varminter in .17 cal. The price however, is the sticking point at home. So I think I'll have to find another way to solve the problem. From a $ standpoint, the Ruger fits nicely. I have two concerns. One is the overall accuracy, independent of the potential trigger shortcomings. I don't expect the rifle to be all over the target, but there is that possibility. Call it the crap shoot factor. That's where your Cooper comes in. They SHOOT. The other concern is the trigger. Although that can be corrected easily. The T/C Icon would have solved things nicely. That's a rifle that shoots well. But, they are just not available at this time. If this all works out I'll pass the results along. [/QUOTE]
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