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Cooper backcountry vs Fierce edge
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<blockquote data-quote="DRock" data-source="post: 2156427" data-attributes="member: 109187"><p>I currently own two Coopers and four Fierce rifles. Both are very fine rifles and in all honesty you cant go wrong either way. I prefer the Fierce over the Cooper mainly because I am not a fan of the Cooper single stack magazine. I have had rounds with plastic tips jam during cycling while hunting (twice) that were factory rounds. I had to put one less round in the magazine to prevent this from happening. The Fierce magazine is super smooth and has lots of room for handloaders changing OAL. I like the Fierce stock a little better also. Both shoot very well but Fierce guarantees a 1/2MOA and this is legit. My buddy bought a used Fierce on Gunbroker that did not shoot 1/2MOA. He sent it to Fierce and they agreed and rebarreled for no cost to him. Cooper is known to rebarrel a rifle that is shot out for a very reasonable price if you think you might shoot enough volume to shoot a barrel out that may be a factor. But since you asked for recommendation, my nod goes to Fierce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRock, post: 2156427, member: 109187"] I currently own two Coopers and four Fierce rifles. Both are very fine rifles and in all honesty you cant go wrong either way. I prefer the Fierce over the Cooper mainly because I am not a fan of the Cooper single stack magazine. I have had rounds with plastic tips jam during cycling while hunting (twice) that were factory rounds. I had to put one less round in the magazine to prevent this from happening. The Fierce magazine is super smooth and has lots of room for handloaders changing OAL. I like the Fierce stock a little better also. Both shoot very well but Fierce guarantees a 1/2MOA and this is legit. My buddy bought a used Fierce on Gunbroker that did not shoot 1/2MOA. He sent it to Fierce and they agreed and rebarreled for no cost to him. Cooper is known to rebarrel a rifle that is shot out for a very reasonable price if you think you might shoot enough volume to shoot a barrel out that may be a factor. But since you asked for recommendation, my nod goes to Fierce. [/QUOTE]
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