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.204 Ruger
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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 1964794" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>Any of these options will work, but if a Cooper is in the running, I'd just find a left hand rifle, whether it be Tikka or Remington, and have it rebarreled. If target shooting is your interest, you might just stay with .223 since it will buck the wind better and have better selection of components. If you're planning to shoot .204 in some volume, I assume you reload, too, so consider <a href="https://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek061.html" target="_blank">.20 Practical</a>. The problem with .20s is that they are a small bore, and tend to be overbore anyhow, but a bit of copper fouling is more significant in a smaller bore than the same amount of fouling in a larger bore. I have a CZ527 that thus far patterns more than groups. I still need to do some corrective work before deciding whether to rebarrel, but I will agree they are iffy on what you're going to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 1964794, member: 19108"] Any of these options will work, but if a Cooper is in the running, I'd just find a left hand rifle, whether it be Tikka or Remington, and have it rebarreled. If target shooting is your interest, you might just stay with .223 since it will buck the wind better and have better selection of components. If you're planning to shoot .204 in some volume, I assume you reload, too, so consider [URL='https://www.6mmbr.com/gunweek061.html'].20 Practical[/URL]. The problem with .20s is that they are a small bore, and tend to be overbore anyhow, but a bit of copper fouling is more significant in a smaller bore than the same amount of fouling in a larger bore. I have a CZ527 that thus far patterns more than groups. I still need to do some corrective work before deciding whether to rebarrel, but I will agree they are iffy on what you're going to get. [/QUOTE]
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