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Cooper backcountry vs Fierce edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Harveyb" data-source="post: 2156675" data-attributes="member: 48567"><p>I have a Fierce fury in 28 Nosler and a Cooper 92 in 280AI. Like them both a lot. The Cooper had an issue with the magazine coming loose when fired, but they fixed that when I sent it back for the bolt recall (it was one of the early editions that had an issue). I have had a stiff bolt when shooting some Hornady & the Nosler etip ammo in the Fierce. Seems to do fine with other Nosler ammo & no issues with my relatively mild reloads. Both guns shoot very well. The Fierce is probably a little easier to shoot consistently well. I prefer packing the Cooper, especially when I am covering a lot of ground in rugged country. I prefer my Cooper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harveyb, post: 2156675, member: 48567"] I have a Fierce fury in 28 Nosler and a Cooper 92 in 280AI. Like them both a lot. The Cooper had an issue with the magazine coming loose when fired, but they fixed that when I sent it back for the bolt recall (it was one of the early editions that had an issue). I have had a stiff bolt when shooting some Hornady & the Nosler etip ammo in the Fierce. Seems to do fine with other Nosler ammo & no issues with my relatively mild reloads. Both guns shoot very well. The Fierce is probably a little easier to shoot consistently well. I prefer packing the Cooper, especially when I am covering a lot of ground in rugged country. I prefer my Cooper. [/QUOTE]
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