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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 2112678" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>No I haven't tried any of the hammer bullets except the 181. Having a 7mm wsm built. It's should come in a little under the 6 lbs. Am considering trying some hammers in it. When I order them (if I can get them) was going to get some lighter grain 30 caliber bullets. I do like the hammer bullets, have another 300 wm that weighs just over 8 lbs and they shoot great in it and seem to work very well on game.The other thing I have been considering with the Cooper 92. While taking to the gun smith I have been using, I mentioned that I just wasn't man enough anymore to shoot that light of a rifle with 180 plus grain bullets. His remark was the stocks on those rifles are part of the reason they kicked. So was thinking about changing it out and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 2112678, member: 73479"] No I haven't tried any of the hammer bullets except the 181. Having a 7mm wsm built. It's should come in a little under the 6 lbs. Am considering trying some hammers in it. When I order them (if I can get them) was going to get some lighter grain 30 caliber bullets. I do like the hammer bullets, have another 300 wm that weighs just over 8 lbs and they shoot great in it and seem to work very well on game.The other thing I have been considering with the Cooper 92. While taking to the gun smith I have been using, I mentioned that I just wasn't man enough anymore to shoot that light of a rifle with 180 plus grain bullets. His remark was the stocks on those rifles are part of the reason they kicked. So was thinking about changing it out and see. [/QUOTE]
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