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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Scott" data-source="post: 1589397" data-attributes="member: 26579"><p>Like you I have absolutely no problems with recoil, Love my 416 Rem</p><p>That Said many calibers unless you are an extreme trophy hunter are more gun than needed.I Own a few Coopers and would love a few more as I think you are as close to a Custom gun as it gets, but how about something in the warmer 6.5 arena?</p><p>Plenty of power, easy to shoot and reload,.....no I don't mean Creedmore for God's sakes.</p><p>We shoot a lot of big deer out here in the west with these, and they kill deer well.</p><p>And since it sounds like you might be ordering one I might see what Cooper has to offer in this Caliber. Even my little lightweight 260 is shooting 140 gr Bergers @ 2950 FPS Real Easy to load for, accurate...</p><p>And it Kills, not to mention when I go to the range with it it smacks the 950 yard gong with authority, and I cant seem to get away from it without shooting at least 20 times you just love shooting it. This year we killed a few deer and a really nice antelope, just a fun caliber to shoot.Either way I am sure you will be happy with the Cooper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Scott, post: 1589397, member: 26579"] Like you I have absolutely no problems with recoil, Love my 416 Rem That Said many calibers unless you are an extreme trophy hunter are more gun than needed.I Own a few Coopers and would love a few more as I think you are as close to a Custom gun as it gets, but how about something in the warmer 6.5 arena? Plenty of power, easy to shoot and reload,.....no I don't mean Creedmore for God's sakes. We shoot a lot of big deer out here in the west with these, and they kill deer well. And since it sounds like you might be ordering one I might see what Cooper has to offer in this Caliber. Even my little lightweight 260 is shooting 140 gr Bergers @ 2950 FPS Real Easy to load for, accurate... And it Kills, not to mention when I go to the range with it it smacks the 950 yard gong with authority, and I cant seem to get away from it without shooting at least 20 times you just love shooting it. This year we killed a few deer and a really nice antelope, just a fun caliber to shoot.Either way I am sure you will be happy with the Cooper. [/QUOTE]
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