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Saving up for a higher end rifle (like cooper), which caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="blkdog" data-source="post: 1676149" data-attributes="member: 8581"><p>Model 52 Timberline in .280 AI good for everything in North America. If recoil is an issue you can shoot lighter bullets for deer and go to 168 gr for elk and bear. Mine is a .5 minute gun with a light barrel for at least 4 shots until the barrel gets hot but the way it shoots you only need one shot. PS I am fortunate to have several Coopers and they all shoot well. You can get the new Trigger Tech trigger in them now and Jard makes an excellent aftermarket trigger for them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blkdog, post: 1676149, member: 8581"] Model 52 Timberline in .280 AI good for everything in North America. If recoil is an issue you can shoot lighter bullets for deer and go to 168 gr for elk and bear. Mine is a .5 minute gun with a light barrel for at least 4 shots until the barrel gets hot but the way it shoots you only need one shot. PS I am fortunate to have several Coopers and they all shoot well. You can get the new Trigger Tech trigger in them now and Jard makes an excellent aftermarket trigger for them [/QUOTE]
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