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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 973069" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>I bought a Cooper M21 in 6mmBR several years ago. Beautiful wood. It has an 8 twist barrel and 16 oz trigger. The trigger has a lot of creep. My smith could not get it lower and remain safe. To my amazement, I found the chamber diameter to be .270, just a tad too tight. So I need to skim the necks. But when loaded with the 105 Hornady V Max and 29.6 gr. Varget, it shoots dots. </p><p></p><p>PS - The operator's manual warns about adjusting the trigger except by a gunsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 973069, member: 7402"] I bought a Cooper M21 in 6mmBR several years ago. Beautiful wood. It has an 8 twist barrel and 16 oz trigger. The trigger has a lot of creep. My smith could not get it lower and remain safe. To my amazement, I found the chamber diameter to be .270, just a tad too tight. So I need to skim the necks. But when loaded with the 105 Hornady V Max and 29.6 gr. Varget, it shoots dots. PS - The operator's manual warns about adjusting the trigger except by a gunsmith. [/QUOTE]
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