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Cooper Rifle Help!!! Single Shot??
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 771644" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>The only Cooper single shot rifles I've really been around much are 22 rimfires, and they are extremely good rifles. They won't run with the big dogs very well (like a Calfee XP100 conversion), but at least shoot as well if not better the the Remington mod. 40 series. I have seen a couple Cooper single shot varmit rigs, and they shot extremely well!</p><p> </p><p>The single shot action will usually be stiffer and thus flex less under high pressures. (about all I shoot anymore). I don't own a Cooper. My single shots are all Savage and Remington conversions, and have zero desire for a varmit rig in a repeater action anymore. You'll learn to shoot slower, and thus keep heat out of the barrel a little better. Plus your not tied down to an overall length restricted by the length of the mag well. If you can get the round inside the reciever you probably can shoot it (as long as it fits the chamber of course)</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 771644, member: 25383"] The only Cooper single shot rifles I've really been around much are 22 rimfires, and they are extremely good rifles. They won't run with the big dogs very well (like a Calfee XP100 conversion), but at least shoot as well if not better the the Remington mod. 40 series. I have seen a couple Cooper single shot varmit rigs, and they shot extremely well! The single shot action will usually be stiffer and thus flex less under high pressures. (about all I shoot anymore). I don't own a Cooper. My single shots are all Savage and Remington conversions, and have zero desire for a varmit rig in a repeater action anymore. You'll learn to shoot slower, and thus keep heat out of the barrel a little better. Plus your not tied down to an overall length restricted by the length of the mag well. If you can get the round inside the reciever you probably can shoot it (as long as it fits the chamber of course) gary [/QUOTE]
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