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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 599693" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>My two best shooters are a Cooper 52, and a Savage LRH both in 6.5x284. These are not Benchrest rifles. They weigh in about 11.5-12#. Both will consistently group .25 MOA. They both have medium heavy barrels. I have a few other Savages and there are a dozen guys I shoot with at my club that have Savages and Coopers. They are both pretty close ifrom an accuracy standpoint, but there is a chance you that you can get a Savage that doesn't shoot. I have seen this happen. This is not likely with the Cooper. What you get for the extra price of the Cooper is superior quality of workmanship, materials, and finish. The action is smooth as silk. You can also order the stock, barrel, caliber, twist, and trigger pull you want. I consider the Cooper a semi- custom. That's what your $800 gets you. Both will do the job....... but I LOVE my Cooper!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 599693, member: 10291"] My two best shooters are a Cooper 52, and a Savage LRH both in 6.5x284. These are not Benchrest rifles. They weigh in about 11.5-12#. Both will consistently group .25 MOA. They both have medium heavy barrels. I have a few other Savages and there are a dozen guys I shoot with at my club that have Savages and Coopers. They are both pretty close ifrom an accuracy standpoint, but there is a chance you that you can get a Savage that doesn't shoot. I have seen this happen. This is not likely with the Cooper. What you get for the extra price of the Cooper is superior quality of workmanship, materials, and finish. The action is smooth as silk. You can also order the stock, barrel, caliber, twist, and trigger pull you want. I consider the Cooper a semi- custom. That's what your $800 gets you. Both will do the job....... but I LOVE my Cooper!!! [/QUOTE]
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