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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
New rifle quesstion, probably 6.5-284
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 555734" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have a Cooper 52 and a Savage LRH, both in 6.5-284. I get oustanding accuracy out of both rifles with 140 gr. VLD's, .25-.5 moa. The Cooper is a semi custom with superb fit and finish and an action that is smooth as glass. The polished barrel cleans up in very short order and it holds zero, hot, cold, clean , or dirty. The Cooper people really know what they are doing. The Savage is a factory grade rifle that I would have no problem at all recommending to someone on a limited budget, but still wants top accuracy. You can get a base Cooper 22 or 52 for under $2000 , the Savage, under $1000. The Savage comes with a adjustable stock, accu trigger, muzzle brake, and a .72" med heavy barrel, all which work well for long range shooting. Not much need to be done to this rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 555734, member: 10291"] I have a Cooper 52 and a Savage LRH, both in 6.5-284. I get oustanding accuracy out of both rifles with 140 gr. VLD's, .25-.5 moa. The Cooper is a semi custom with superb fit and finish and an action that is smooth as glass. The polished barrel cleans up in very short order and it holds zero, hot, cold, clean , or dirty. The Cooper people really know what they are doing. The Savage is a factory grade rifle that I would have no problem at all recommending to someone on a limited budget, but still wants top accuracy. You can get a base Cooper 22 or 52 for under $2000 , the Savage, under $1000. The Savage comes with a adjustable stock, accu trigger, muzzle brake, and a .72" med heavy barrel, all which work well for long range shooting. Not much need to be done to this rifle. [/QUOTE]
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