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Great rifles. Get a steel barrel.
I just wouldnt pay $4k for a Cooper when you can spend $2300 on a timberline or back country and get the same weight and performance.
I don't have the rifle in your picture, but I have a Cooper 92 Back Country in 6.5 x 284 and couldn't be any happier. I like the detachable mag on mine although mine is not extended. Shoots as advertised.
You could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4k
Quote from: BULLBLASTER on August 23, 2019, 05:41:41 PMYou could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4kBy who? most custom rifles I have priced out and looked at are running 7K. I don't have the time to build it...or expertise....so it has to built by someone else.
Quote from: jrebel on August 23, 2019, 05:50:54 PMQuote from: BULLBLASTER on August 23, 2019, 05:41:41 PMYou could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4kBy who? most custom rifles I have priced out and looked at are running 7K. I don't have the time to build it...or expertise....so it has to built by someone else. Get in contact with some gun builders. There’s lots around. Action - 1500 Barrel - 800Brake - 150 Trigger - 150 Stock - 600 Bottom metal - 250 That’s around 3500 in parts. I’d say 500-700 is a good going rate for assembling it all. Have you actually talked to any builders? Or just looked online?
I’ve got a Ridgeline in 6.5 prc. It shoots very well with factory ammo. Lot of rifle for the $$.
I'd also look at the fierce brand rifles from Canada. Very nice and excellent shooters
I was just looking at some Fierce rifles in Sportsman's Warehouse last week, they do feel like a pretty nice gun and the cost is pretty reasonable, the only thing bad I've heard is delivery time on special order guns, but that's not a problem if you are buying an in stock gun. I haven't heard much about Cooper rifles but I have heard nothing but good regarding Rbros rifles.
Quote from: bearpaw on September 02, 2019, 09:19:34 AMI was just looking at some Fierce rifles in Sportsman's Warehouse last week, they do feel like a pretty nice gun and the cost is pretty reasonable, the only thing bad I've heard is delivery time on special order guns, but that's not a problem if you are buying an in stock gun. I haven't heard much about Cooper rifles but I have heard nothing but good regarding Rbros rifles.The Fierce do handle very nice, I really like their action. I was comparing them side by side with Christensen arms and to me they felt a lot better. It sounds like they have had some QC issues here and there but I don’t read as much about it now as I did a few years ago. I’ve been very tempted to pick one up lately