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Which rifle, to get. Christensen, kimber Montana, bergara premier highlander
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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Tullius" data-source="post: 1812629" data-attributes="member: 110556"><p>I agonized over this very subject, best for the money, what is the level of pain($) and still have performance and money for a worth while scope, mounts, etc. Long story short, I couldn't see where Cooper was worth a $1,000 more than the Christiansen Arms Ridgeline that I just got in 6.5PRC. I know, I know 1/2 moa but if you don't already know- the Cooper centerfire test targets are shot at 50 yards, and I got that verbally from them on a call. Bottom line, I just got a one year old Leupold VX6HD, Talley ring/mounts, brass, Match Grade dies, a box of Factory ammo, and a muzzle brake (I have a suppresser) for less than the price of the Cooper. Now, it's 9 degrees outside, so I haven't shot the CA yet either... my intended use is long range hunting. Total weight is 8 lbs. Something I also considered over everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Tullius, post: 1812629, member: 110556"] I agonized over this very subject, best for the money, what is the level of pain($) and still have performance and money for a worth while scope, mounts, etc. Long story short, I couldn't see where Cooper was worth a $1,000 more than the Christiansen Arms Ridgeline that I just got in 6.5PRC. I know, I know 1/2 moa but if you don't already know- the Cooper centerfire test targets are shot at 50 yards, and I got that verbally from them on a call. Bottom line, I just got a one year old Leupold VX6HD, Talley ring/mounts, brass, Match Grade dies, a box of Factory ammo, and a muzzle brake (I have a suppresser) for less than the price of the Cooper. Now, it's 9 degrees outside, so I haven't shot the CA yet either... my intended use is long range hunting. Total weight is 8 lbs. Something I also considered over everything. [/QUOTE]
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