204 cooper
204 cooper
Wow I just got a new 204 Cooper. I shoot ground squierles at 20 yrs to 250 yards and the results were unbelivable i was shooting factory 30 gr hornadays.
but the bolt was a little stikiy to open does any one know if this is normal?
but the bolt was a little stikiy to open does any one know if this is normal?
- Clint E
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Re: 204 cooper
Congrats on the cooper. I dont own one yet but i hear they are really sweat.
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Re: 204 cooper
Yeah, mine's pretty stiff, too; so is my Model 38 .221 FB. (both new.) But might be the nature of the "beast".
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Re: 204 cooper
I have yet to see a cooper with a smooth bolt. Every time I see one a my local shop I cycle the bolt only to become extremely disappointed. With all the "talk" here pumping them up, I'm sure you expected a lot better. I know I did. My Cooper bolt is so sloppy it hangs up on the load/ejection port No Cooper I ever handled even comes close to the smoothness of the clunky bolts on my Savages . And that's a fact!
Hawkeye Joe (Mike)
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07 LRPV, 35X45 Leupold Competition
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Re: 204 cooper
My two Cooper bolts are as smooth as glass....dunno about the others. The smooth bolt operation was one of the things that lured me to the brand, besides the eye candy factor of course. The accuracy is just icing on the proverbial cake to me.
But hey flyincl, you're new here, but.........
(Don't take it personal.....we abuse everyone here equally.... )
But hey flyincl, you're new here, but.........
(Don't take it personal.....we abuse everyone here equally.... )
- Captqc
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Re: 204 cooper
Mine's smooth! All the ones I've played with have been smooth too. Anyone with a Cooper that they don't want just send it my way. I'll give it a good home!
- jdefranc938
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Re: 204 cooper
Mine is a touch stiff on the lift (solid feeling action). Rest is as smooth as a baby's behind! Gotta love a Cooper! Oh, and like Rick said, PICTURES!!!!
Cooper M21 Varminter 204 Ruger with Leupold VX-3 6.5-20x40mm LR VHR
Custom Remington 700 6.5 x 47L with Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25x50 M1 TMR
Custom Remington 700 6.5 x 47L with Leupold Mark 4 8.5-25x50 M1 TMR
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Re: 204 cooper
Same here.jdefranc938 wrote:Mine is a touch stiff on the lift (solid feeling action). Rest is as smooth as a baby's behind!
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Re: 204 cooper
I would say exactly the opposite, but also must admit that the only Cooper I've spent time with was my own. I've compared mine with four Savage varmint rifles (two being LRPVs) and the difference was night and day. The Savage actions I used all felt sloppy, with a ton of play in them. They also shot really well, so I'm not knocking the guns in any way. Just saying the actions felt completely different to me, with my Cooper being much, much tighter.Hawkeye Joe wrote:No Cooper I ever handled even comes close to the smoothness of the clunky bolts on my Savages . And that's a fact!
- RAMOS
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Re: 204 cooper
My Savage is loose as a goose but extremely accurate. My Cooper Pheonix in .204R? Can't comment on that, it was just ordered and is 4-6 months out! A personal thank you to Rick for all the helpfull encouragement (my wife may have a different opinion, however).
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Re: 204 cooper
No worries, RAMOS......glad to hear your new Cooper is on the way. Be sure to post some pics when it's ready for Prime-Time.
On the views of your wife......some of my friends get put on 'restriction', as their wives have said I'm "too expensive to hang out with"...... Hey, when your own funds are limited, what better way to have fun than spend someone elses money, right?
Seriously though, if your Phoenix shoots anywhere near as good as Captqc's does, you're in for a real treat.
On the views of your wife......some of my friends get put on 'restriction', as their wives have said I'm "too expensive to hang out with"...... Hey, when your own funds are limited, what better way to have fun than spend someone elses money, right?
Seriously though, if your Phoenix shoots anywhere near as good as Captqc's does, you're in for a real treat.
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Re: 204 cooper
Rick, yes it feels good knowing I have a Cooper in my future. My 7 yr old is a lefty as well, nice to know there will be something special to leave him when the old man is gone. I'm sure your' not too worried about my wife. Just so you know, I have kept your' name and identity confidential. You are simply known as "that guy with the Coopers". One must protect the true Gun Guru's!
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Re: 204 cooper
When opening the bolt after firing, my Cooper seemed a bit tight for several hundred rounds. It would seem that once I began using fire formed (Norma) brass, both opening and closing were constant and very, very smooth.
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Re: 204 cooper
Did someone say Cooper? Sorry couldn't resist. Bolt on my model 38 is slightly tight, spiral fluted bolt on the 52 is smooth as glass.
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