Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: jrebel on August 23, 2019, 01:12:40 PM
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Anyone own one? Good, Bad and Indifferent???
I am looking at one of their rifles with the proof research barrel. Looks like an amazing rifle and everyone that owns a cooper seems to love it. Just curious if anyone on here owns one and what they think.
The only thing I am not crazy about is the detatchable magazine....worried it may limit my OACL when loading.
Here is picture.
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Great rifles. Get a steel barrel.
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Great rifles. Get a steel barrel.
Reason for steel over carbon wrap? Other than personal preference is there a reason.
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If its 700 foot print, just be sure it has action milled out extra long and a Wyatts xlong mag box.
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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.
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It looks like an ai pattern magazine. It’s easy to find max length options for those depending on magazine
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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.
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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 agree about the price and there is a premium for the carbon fibre. With that said the LR series is the only series that come in a 26" barrel. The non carbon fiber is cheaper but also weighs almost 10 lbs. If I go with the 280 AI I will likely go with the Back Country or timberline. If I go with the 28 nosler or 7mm..I am wanting the maximize the velocities with a 26" barrel.
I do agree the price is a little shocking.....but still less than a true custom.
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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.
Thanks for the review. Sounds like everyone that has a cooper rifle loves them. :tup: :tup:
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You could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4k
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You could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4k
By 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.
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You could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4k
By 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 - 800
Brake - 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. These part estimates are on the high side and you could likely do better.
Have you actually talked to any builders? Or just looked online?
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You could have a full custom with a titanium action and carbon barrel made for $4k
By 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 - 800
Brake - 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?
Yes but it has been a few years. I know a few builders / gunsmiths, I will talk to them. In more recent months I have found custom built rifle like Rbros, hells canyone, etc.....it appears $4500 ish is the starting point. Definitely not apposed to a custom but have found that most of my non custom shoot equally as well. I look at a cooper as a semi custom that can save me a few bucks.
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I have also looked into bying another Christensen Ridgeline in 28 nosler. After I finally found a load my 300 win mag liked, it shoots 1/2 moa.....it was just stupid finicy to load for. I have heard Christensens are just that way.....some are great rifles and some no so much. Not sure I want to gamble again.
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I’ve got a Ridgeline in 6.5 prc. It shoots very well with factory ammo. Lot of rifle for the $$.
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I’ve got a Ridgeline in 6.5 prc. It shoots very well with factory ammo. Lot of rifle for the $$.
My 300 now is my favorite rifle for long range hunting. It is stupid accurate and light enought that it is a pleasure to pack around. I may end up with another ridgeline if you keep talking like that. LOLOLOL
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I wouldn’t want to be a Region G mule deer within 600 yards of mine in a few weeks.😁
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I’ve got an Rbros 28 Nosler and a Cooper Montana Varminter in 204. Every option that you have mentioned is a quality option.
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I'd also look at the fierce brand rifles from Canada. Very nice and excellent shooters
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I'd also look at the fierce brand rifles from Canada. Very nice and excellent shooters
I've actually done quite a bit of research on fierce as well. I can't really find anything bad about them. The guarenteed 1/2 MOA rifles are close to 4K which (carbon barrel) and 3.5K for steel, in the set up i'm looking at. The only reason I stopped considering them was the cost. I figured if I was going to pay that much I would go with the cooper, which has a ton of people who love them.
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I have a Cooper Excalibur in 6.5x284 that is an absolute tack driver out to 1200 yrds with handloads.
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I’ve got a Fierce Fury in 300rum and have it now shooting .75” at 200yds. I got mine on sale for $1600. A lot of fun for the money.
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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.
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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.
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
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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.
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
I looked at the fierce, christiansen, weatherby, kimber, and some tikas all at the same time, the fierce was one of the best if not the best feeling.