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Nosler M48 vs Cooper Model 52 vs Sako 85
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<blockquote data-quote="stanley52" data-source="post: 1222661" data-attributes="member: 62465"><p>I mentioned in a previous thread I wanted to get a Nosler M48 in 30-06 as an all purpose hunting rifle. Some additional options are becoming available to me and I wanted some opinions. 1) I could get a Nosler M48 Heritage for $1500 2) a Cooper Model 52 Classic for $2100 3) a Sako 85 (wood stock) for $2000. Is the Cooper worth $600 more than the Nosler? Should the Sako even be mentioned being that I could get a Cooper for virtually the same price? Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>-To clarify, this rifle will predominantly be used on large bodied Kansas Whitetail out to max 600-650 yards. There is always a chance for Elk Hunts in the future to equal distance. Not really trying to get in a discussion over calibers. A 30-06 will do all of that just fine, I'm more concerned about platform to get the bullet on target...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stanley52, post: 1222661, member: 62465"] I mentioned in a previous thread I wanted to get a Nosler M48 in 30-06 as an all purpose hunting rifle. Some additional options are becoming available to me and I wanted some opinions. 1) I could get a Nosler M48 Heritage for $1500 2) a Cooper Model 52 Classic for $2100 3) a Sako 85 (wood stock) for $2000. Is the Cooper worth $600 more than the Nosler? Should the Sako even be mentioned being that I could get a Cooper for virtually the same price? Thoughts? -To clarify, this rifle will predominantly be used on large bodied Kansas Whitetail out to max 600-650 yards. There is always a chance for Elk Hunts in the future to equal distance. Not really trying to get in a discussion over calibers. A 30-06 will do all of that just fine, I'm more concerned about platform to get the bullet on target... [/QUOTE]
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