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<blockquote data-quote="emp1953" data-source="post: 2820998" data-attributes="member: 71817"><p>After reading through all the comments it just looks like these rifles are more "finicky" than others. I have a Cooper Backcountry, Tikka, Sako, Remington700 (pre 1970), Winchester70 (pre-64). All these in .270win. None of them shoot the same loads well. But all shoot their own loads excellently. The max-load in the Cooper gave me pressure signs in the Sako. Flattened primers and cratered firing pin marks. (bolt was never hard to cycle). I always use CCI200 primers. So go figure, rifles are like women, all different, different personalities. You need to get to know its personality and cater to it. 50 guys at the range can have the same rifle, at the range, and yours <u>could </u>be a bit different, better, or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emp1953, post: 2820998, member: 71817"] After reading through all the comments it just looks like these rifles are more "finicky" than others. I have a Cooper Backcountry, Tikka, Sako, Remington700 (pre 1970), Winchester70 (pre-64). All these in .270win. None of them shoot the same loads well. But all shoot their own loads excellently. The max-load in the Cooper gave me pressure signs in the Sako. Flattened primers and cratered firing pin marks. (bolt was never hard to cycle). I always use CCI200 primers. So go figure, rifles are like women, all different, different personalities. You need to get to know its personality and cater to it. 50 guys at the range can have the same rifle, at the range, and yours [U]could [/U]be a bit different, better, or worse. [/QUOTE]
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