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Cooper Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="WV Sendero" data-source="post: 598628" data-attributes="member: 29930"><p>I selected those calibers because they are all calibers that would be new to me, they are relatively unique, and from what I have read are accurate calibers. They don't seem that ridiculous to me. They have good BC bullets and are capable of stretching out a good ways farther than the 300-400 if I get the chance. Plus I already have 2 22-250s so I don't want something else in 22 cal. I'm not that worried about barrel life either, if she burns out in 1200 rounds then I have 1200 rounds more experience and an excuse to buy a new gun or rebarrel in a new caliber. I had also looked at the Savage rifles but I'm not sure I would be happy with them in comparison to the Cooper but I'm not ruling them out either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WV Sendero, post: 598628, member: 29930"] I selected those calibers because they are all calibers that would be new to me, they are relatively unique, and from what I have read are accurate calibers. They don't seem that ridiculous to me. They have good BC bullets and are capable of stretching out a good ways farther than the 300-400 if I get the chance. Plus I already have 2 22-250s so I don't want something else in 22 cal. I'm not that worried about barrel life either, if she burns out in 1200 rounds then I have 1200 rounds more experience and an excuse to buy a new gun or rebarrel in a new caliber. I had also looked at the Savage rifles but I'm not sure I would be happy with them in comparison to the Cooper but I'm not ruling them out either. [/QUOTE]
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