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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 1585592" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>I purchased a cooper ml22 from another site. Gun was as close to new as I have seen. Let me be clear I own and shoot this gun, not "a Freind" or "buddy". This is first hand experience. First, not all 209 primers are sized the same, I found both Winchester and Cheddite primers to fit best, the Cheddite are sealed as a bonus. Every 209 muzzleloader has these issues. That's why you will hear so much about shimming the primers. The gun is very accurate with blackhorn or 777 pellets, tried several loads all were good, the 250 grain Hornady and 265 grain Barnes are MOA at 200 yards, stopped experimenting at that point. Next would be different sabots. Easy to hit the 8 inch plate at the 300 yard mark, bench or prone. Priming is easy, slips in the bolt slot as easy as most, maybe the disk system is easier but then again more parts to carry. The gun is well built, what you'd expect from Cooper, excellent fit and finish. Mine had a wood stock which I stupidly broke taking the breach plug out, I had a hunt in three weeks, called cooper they sent me a brand new synthetic stock, in a few days, no charge, service was excellent, they saved my hunt. Glen at Cooper was great in taking calls and answering questions. If you are looking for a higher end ML that shoots out of the box and is backed by a warranty and people that care buy one, no question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 1585592, member: 26939"] I purchased a cooper ml22 from another site. Gun was as close to new as I have seen. Let me be clear I own and shoot this gun, not “a Freind” or “buddy”. This is first hand experience. First, not all 209 primers are sized the same, I found both Winchester and Cheddite primers to fit best, the Cheddite are sealed as a bonus. Every 209 muzzleloader has these issues. That’s why you will hear so much about shimming the primers. The gun is very accurate with blackhorn or 777 pellets, tried several loads all were good, the 250 grain Hornady and 265 grain Barnes are MOA at 200 yards, stopped experimenting at that point. Next would be different sabots. Easy to hit the 8 inch plate at the 300 yard mark, bench or prone. Priming is easy, slips in the bolt slot as easy as most, maybe the disk system is easier but then again more parts to carry. The gun is well built, what you’d expect from Cooper, excellent fit and finish. Mine had a wood stock which I stupidly broke taking the breach plug out, I had a hunt in three weeks, called cooper they sent me a brand new synthetic stock, in a few days, no charge, service was excellent, they saved my hunt. Glen at Cooper was great in taking calls and answering questions. If you are looking for a higher end ML that shoots out of the box and is backed by a warranty and people that care buy one, no question. [/QUOTE]
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