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Cooper .280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="8andbait" data-source="post: 1053227" data-attributes="member: 40850"><p>I have a cooper 280 ai that shoots well with 59.6 H4831SC and 168 berger classic hunters. Nosler 280 AI brass, Fed 210M, jumping the bullet .010.</p><p>These were at 200 yards, shot round robin. You can see the charge weight on the target, everything else is the same as listed above.</p><p></p><p>I have had a few coopers and they have all fouled pretty bad at the beginning. He should start with a clean barrel and check for copper during load development. He may have to clean during development if the rifle is new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8andbait, post: 1053227, member: 40850"] I have a cooper 280 ai that shoots well with 59.6 H4831SC and 168 berger classic hunters. Nosler 280 AI brass, Fed 210M, jumping the bullet .010. These were at 200 yards, shot round robin. You can see the charge weight on the target, everything else is the same as listed above. I have had a few coopers and they have all fouled pretty bad at the beginning. He should start with a clean barrel and check for copper during load development. He may have to clean during development if the rifle is new. [/QUOTE]
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