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Bipod broke my stock!!! Ever seen this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob2650" data-source="post: 1931226" data-attributes="member: 112280"><p>Everyone probably has their own idea about the ideal Colorado high country hunting rifle. The Cooper rifle in question probably matches a good number of hunter's opinion of the "ideal" hunting rifle. Mine is a 7-08 16" barrel. One of the thinner versions of sporter barrel and a Bell & Carlson ultralight stock. Peep sight! Yes, iron sights. I used to shoot 600 yards with iron (NRA Highpower) quite often. It is a lot lighter than the Cooper. Recoils about like the typical 30-06. Sorry, it is on loan to a family member who lives in Colorado so I can't weigh it now. Have about $500 total invested in it. Last time I shot it I got slightly under one inch groups at 100 yards. Plenty accurate for a hunting rifle but obviously it is not enough for elk at 600 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob2650, post: 1931226, member: 112280"] Everyone probably has their own idea about the ideal Colorado high country hunting rifle. The Cooper rifle in question probably matches a good number of hunter's opinion of the "ideal" hunting rifle. Mine is a 7-08 16" barrel. One of the thinner versions of sporter barrel and a Bell & Carlson ultralight stock. Peep sight! Yes, iron sights. I used to shoot 600 yards with iron (NRA Highpower) quite often. It is a lot lighter than the Cooper. Recoils about like the typical 30-06. Sorry, it is on loan to a family member who lives in Colorado so I can't weigh it now. Have about $500 total invested in it. Last time I shot it I got slightly under one inch groups at 100 yards. Plenty accurate for a hunting rifle but obviously it is not enough for elk at 600 yards. [/QUOTE]
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